Lewis Hamilton hints at Mercedes contract demand he will make to Toto Wolff during talks

Lewis Hamilton has dropped a hint on what he wants included in his new contract at Mercedes. The 35-year-old clinched a record-equalling seventh world championship at the weekend after a stellar drive at the Turkish Grand Prix.

It’s the latest in a long line of records that Hamilton has broken throughout his illustrious career in F1.

But question marks still remain on his future in the sport having not yet signed a new deal with Mercedes.

Hamilton has long made it clear that he plans to stay with the team into 2021.

And Toto Wolff has also indicated on numerous occasions that he expects the British racing superstar to continue with the Silver Arrows.

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“I would love to stay, I still want to be here,” he added.

“I still feel young. I still feel energised and hungry.

“What’s crazy is that yes I won this seventh title, but we have another big, big fight to win and that’s for racial equality across the board.

“And diversity in my sport, which I thought I would have helped shift just by being here but I realise that’s not the case.”

Hamilton’s former team-mate Nico Rosberg meanwhile insists the Brit winning seven F1 titles ranks among the greatest sporting achievements of all time.

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“Seven titles. No one would have ever thought that Michael Schumacher’s titles would be equalled or broken, and yet now he’s there,” Rosberg told Sky Sports News.

“I think it’s not only one of the best and successful Formula One achievements but it’s one of the greatest achievements in sporting history as a whole.

“It’s unbelievable. I’ve known Lewis a long time so really, we were karting team-mates at the age of 14 and best friends so hats off, huge respect. Unbelievable.

“Schumacher is one of the other all-time greats. I’m not going to say here and now one is better than the other, I think they’re there or thereabouts.

“You’d mention Schumacher, you’d mention [Ayrton] Senna, you’d mention [Juan Manuel] Fangio. I would probably filter out those four – Lewis, Senna, Fangio and Schumacher.

“Who’s the best? It’s just impossible to say but equally in their own way they’ve all been just unbelievable.”

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source: express.co.uk