Hamilton seeks to emulate Moss and remain with Mercedes until 'last days'

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Lewis Hamilton says he aims to emulate the great Stirling Moss by remaining with Mercedes until his "last days" regardless of how many years he remains in F1.

Hamilton is in the final year of his contract with the German manufacturer, but all signs point to the seven-time world champion racing on in F1 in 2024 and perhaps beyond.

But the Briton hopes that the day he bids farewell to the paddock won't spell the end of his relationship with Mercedes. Like Sir Stirling, Hamilton hopes he will forever remain affiliated with the company and its brand as a prestigious ambassador and advisor.

"I continue to feel very much at home, it's family," he said, describing his connection to Mercedes. "I see myself being with Mercedes till my last days, to be honest.

"If you look at the legends, Sir Stirling Moss was with Mercedes till the end of days.

"So, that's been the dream for me to one day have that… well I have that, so I mean just continue on with that and continue to build with the brand."

Last year, Hamilton endured a challenging campaign with Mercedes, with the team's new-generation W13 contender missing the mark in terms of F1's new technical regulations.

For the first time since his graduation to F1 in 2007, Hamilton failed to win a single race. But the hardship hasn't eroded his passion or motivation for the sport, and he intends on remaining on the grid for as long as he feels he can "contribute" to his team's success.

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W14. 01.04.2023. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 3, Australian Grand Prix, Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia, Qualifying Day. - www.xpbimages.com, EMail: requests@xpbimages.com © Copyright: Coates / XPB Images

"I've got some amazing allies within the team. I've got great relationships here," he said.

"I think, for me personally, just as long as I can continue to help the team, as long as I can continue to help drive the team forwards and really contribute, then that's why I want to stay.

"If there's ever going to be a point where I feel like I'm not able to do that, then it's time for a youngster to come in to take my seat. But I'm still pretty young, in pretty decent shape."

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