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Hamilton hails 'mega job' by Mercedes, focused on next year

Lewis Hamilton celebrated a 'mega' job by Mercedes at the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday and dropped another big hint he will stay with them next year to fight for a record eighth Formula One title.

The Briton finished runner-up to Red Bull's Max Verstappen at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya with team mate George Russell third in the first real test of their re-designed Formula One car.

"Mega job guys, Mega job," Hamilton shouted over the team radio at the chequered flag.

"The car felt great," he told Sky Sports television. "We've definitely got steps to continue taking to try and close the gap to the Red Bulls but this is way more than I expected this weekend and I thoroughly enjoyed the race.

"As long as I've been racing, if you're quick here you should be good elsewhere."

The points sent Mercedes second in the constructors' championship, ahead of Aston Martin, and the happy faces contrasted to the gloom after Friday practice when Hamilton spoke of struggling to get in the top 10.

The team sent reserve driver Mick Schumacher back to the factory for intensive simulator work on Friday night while Hamilton said he had stayed up until around 11pm seeking solutions.

"We definitely didn't expect to have the result we had today," said Hamilton, who has yet to sign a new contract for next season.

Speaking to reporters, Hamilton said Mercedes would keep chasing down the Red Bulls - he finished 24 seconds behind Verstappen - and hoped to be challenging by the end of the year.

Red Bull have won all seven races so far this year, Verstappen five of them.

"I'm more focused on making sure we have the car next year to challenge them from day one," added Hamilton. "The further we continue to push the car this year, the more that impacts next

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