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Lewis Hamilton eager to extend Mercedes contract

Lewis Hamilton is set to extend his Formula One career beyond his 40th birthday after he revealed he will thrash out a new deal with Mercedes in the coming months.

Hamilton's £40million-a-year contract with Mercedes expires at the end of next season.

But the seven-time world champion, who turns 38 in January, wants to continue his record-breaking journey in the sport, with a multiple-year extension set to carry him into his forties.

Speaking ahead of Sunday's Mexican Grand Prix, Hamilton said: "We are going to do another deal. We are going to sit down and discuss it in these next couple of months."

Hamilton joined Mercedes in 2013 after bursting on to the Formula One scene with McLaren in 2007.

The Stevenage-born driver, who has the most victories and pole positions in F1 history - and shares the record of seven world championships with Michael Schumacher - has been supported by the Silver Arrows since his childhood.

Hamilton has endured a turbulent campaign in his uncompetitive Mercedes machinery this season, while there were question marks over whether he would even return to F1 following his contentious championship defeat against Max Verstappen in Abu Dhabi last year.

However, Hamilton continued: "I want to keep racing. I love what I do. I've been doing it for 30 years, and I don't feel that I should have to stop. I think I am currently still earning my keep. I still want to do better.

"I could stop now and I have lots of other things in the pipeline that I will be super-focused and super-busy with. I'm here for the sheer love of working in the organisation that I'm in. So you are stuck with me for quite a bit longer.

"My goal is to continue to be with Mercedes. I've been with Mercedes since I was 13. It really is my family.

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