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Hamilton wants to be ‘pioneer’ of F1’s post-2020 era

Five-time world champion Lewis Hamilton wants to continue racing in Formula 1 beyond 2021 to become a “pioneer” of the sport’s next generation of regulations. Hamilton, who can clinch his sixth drivers’ title at this weekend’s United States Grand Prix, gave his clearest indication yet that he wants to extend his spell in F1 beyond the end of his current contract, which expires at the end of 2020. F1 presented its vision for 2021 and beyond as it revealed its long-awaited technical and sporting regulations for the post-2020 era. “I always love a challenge,” Hamiltons said when asked for his views on the 2021 regulation overhaul. “This team [Mercedes] has shown that they are...
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