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Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has insisted that Lewis Hamilton may decide to emulate Fernando Alonso by continuing to race in Formula One for many years to come. Hamilton remains contracted to Mercedes until the end of 2023 after signing a two-year extension last summer, but it has been suggested that he could opt to walk away from the sport upon the expiry of his current deal with the Silver Arrows.
The German team's lacklustre start to the new campaign has also sparked plenty of additional speculation over Hamilton's long-term future in F1, with the likes of Ferrari and Red Bull having been much quicker than Mercedes since the beginning of the season. However, Wolff is adamant that Hamilton's under-performing machinery will not force him into an early retirement in the near future.
"You can only walk away if you don't like what you do any more, but Lewis loves doing