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Hamilton: I want to make history with Mercedes

Giving his strongest hint yet that he aims to remain with Mercedes once his current contract runs out this year, Lewis Hamilton has said he wants to 'make history' with the German manufacturer, helping it to become the most successful 'F1 team in history', the Briton admitting that he is particularly targeting the records of the red cars (Ferrari). With 6 drivers titles to Ferrari's 15, Mercedes still has some way to go, while the fact that the Constructors' Championship didn't come into being until 1958 - after the German manufacturer had left F1, having won the 1954 and 1955 tiles with Juan Manuel Fangio - accounts for its 4 titles compared to Ferrari's 16. (The Argentine having actually...
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