LONDON. — Lewis Hamilton says he is already planning for his life after Formula One, with the world champion anticipating another seven years in the sport before he retires.
The Mercedes driver turned 30 at the start of this year and two weeks ago realised his childhood dream of emulating his hero Ayrton Senna’s tally of three world titles.
Hamilton has already made clear his determination to achieve even more success in F1 – albeit without setting any specific new targets – and in May signed a new three-year contract with Mercedes.
Speaking in a wide-ranging interview with 1992 world champion Nigel Mansell for Sky Sports F1, Hamilton, who made his debut aged 22 with McLaren, explained why he wouldn’t want to end up blocking the path of a future rising star. — Sky Sports.



