Lewis Hamilton: Leaving Mercedes F1 'very difficult to imagine'
Lewis Hamilton says it is “very difficult to imag🔥ine” himself driving for any team besides Mercedes in Formula 1 after clinching his fifth world championship last weekend with the German manufacturer.
Hamilton finished fourth in the Mexican Grand Priꦓx on Sunday to clinch the F1 drivers’ title for 2018 with two races to spare. It marked his fourth world championship win with Mercedes’ factory team, having also claimed his maiden crown in 2008 using a Merc🍒edes engine at McLaren.

Le𒀰wis Hamilton says it is “very difficult to imagine” himself driving for any team besides Mercedes in Formula 1 after clinching his fifth world championship last weekend with the German manufacturer.
Hamilton finished fourth in the Mexican Grand Prix on Sunday to clinch the F1 drivers’ title for 2018🧔 with two races to spare. It marked his fourth world championship win with Mercedes’ factory team, having also claimed his maiden crown in 2008 using a Merce💜des engine at McLaren.
Hamilton’s title win in Mexico saw him tie with Juan Manuel Fangio for the second-highest number of F1 titles, leaving him just two shy of Michael Schum🐈acher’s record of seven championships.
However, Hamilton said he did not feel he would have to leave💮 Mercedes or try to win a championship with a different engine manufacturer to prove his greatness, and added that he could not see himself leavingﷺ the team at the moment.
“Naturally I did it with McLaren, which was obviously a different team, so I have won it with two different teams,” Hamilton said▨.
“Michael had five with one team? He had two with [Benetto💛n] and then five with Ferrari, right?. So ultimately we’ve both done it with two teams.
“At the moment, it’s very, very difficult to imagine, envisage myself anywhere else. This is my family, this is where I grew up, but I sa🐬id the same tꦚhing when I was at McLaren.
“I think one of the reasons I wanted to move was to go somewhere else, and see if you could do something special somewhere else. I knew I could, but I needed to prove i💞t to everyone else.
“Right now, I don’t feel like I need to go and be in another team 🍬💫to win a title in another team, but you can never say never."
Hamilton announced in July he had signed a new two-year co🀅ntract to race with Mercedes in F1, running🤪 to the end of the 2020 season.