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Wolff: Hamilton has another five good years in him

Lewis Hamilton could race on with Mercedes for the next five years until he is 38-years-old if team chief Toto Wolff has his way. The four-times Formula 1 world champion is poised to sign a lucrative new deal with the team, expected to take the Briton up to the end of 2020, but Wolff saw no reason why that should be the limit. 'In my opinion, he is 33 years old now and I think he has another five very good years in him. That is what the statistics say,' the Austrian told reporters over lunch at the British Grand Prix. Asked whether he would like that to be with Mercedes, Wolff answered in the affirmative. 'I am open-minded,' he said. 'If in two years time we still feel the same about each...
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