Lewis Hamilton wants and is capable of keeping his Mercedes seat for five more years, according to team boss Toto Wolff. | News24Arts
Wolff's response to Hamilton was that he thinks he is more than capable of emulating Fernando Alonso and racing well beyond his 40th birthday.
"Now, is he the same Fernando that he was at 25? I don't know, but he's still very competitive," said Wolff. "So Lewis, with the way he leads his life, with the full, ultra-narrow focus on his F1 racing - I think he can take it quite far," he told Channel 4."Lewis will be the first one to say, 'I can't do this anymore because I feel I haven't got the reactions anymore. Or 'I've just lost fun doing it, and there is another generation growing up that is just very strong.
"So I have no doubt that whatever we agree on a contract extension - which is going to happen - that we both are always going to discuss, very openly, what does the future hold."Once you're registered, go to '
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