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RecommendedF1: Sebastian Vettel pilots 100-year-old Aston Martin ahead of French GPFerrari fail to convert potential into points as Leclerc mistake gifts Verstappen winLewis Hamilton loses ‘around three kilos’ in French GP after drinks bottle problemBut with 18 months to run on his £40million-a-year Mercedes deal, Hamilton’s boss Toto Wolff said his driver could commit to at least another century of grands prix Bingo
“But I still feel fresh, and I still feel as though I have got plenty of fuel left in the tank Bingo
He continued: “The 300th Grand Prix was mentioned at the beginning of the weekend, and I didn’t think much of it Bingo
I am enjoying working with the sport more than ever Bingo
All of these incredible people have supported me since I was 13 Bingo
One thing is having the races, but another is to continue doing more outside of the sport, which I think Mercedes and us can, and will do Bingo
In his 300th race, Hamilton started fourth and finished second, blasting past Red Bull’s Sergio Perez off the line and then gaining another place after Charles Leclerc crashed out from the lead Bingo
Max Verstappen triumphed for a seventh time this year to move 63 points clear in the championship race Bingo
“I want to get back to winning ways and that is going to take time, but I am sure we will sit down at some stage and talk about the future Bingo
We have to keep pushing, and every weekend we hope we will get closer Bingo
“Now we are in a position where we understand the car more, and that has given us a much more enjoyable drive Bingo
“But this morning I woke up and felt incredibly grateful, thinking about all of the people that have been with me along the way – Ron Dennis and Mercedes giving me the chance when I was young Bingo
“All of my races have been powered by Mercedes and I am very proud to be up here representing them Bingo
Hamilton finished 10 seconds adrift of the Dutchman – and is now 106 points off the title pace – but he was belated and exhausted in equal measure when the chequered flag dropped in the searing 33 degree heat Bingo
Max Verstappen won for a seventh time this season at Sunday’s French Grand Prix (Manu Fernandez/AP) (AP)“I am enjoying what I am doing and I am proud of arriving every day and working with this incredible group of people Bingo
“Firstly, I want to be grateful to get to this point Bingo
“I want to keep building Bingo
Lewis Hamilton claimed his best result of the season at Sunday’s French Grand Prix – and then said he is ready to extend his Formula One career Bingo
RecommendedMax Verstappen wins French Grand Prix after Charles Leclerc crashes outF1 LIVE: French Grand Prix result as Verstappen wins after Leclerc crashFerrari and Red Bull are ‘in their own league’, Lewis Hamilton acknowledges“We still lack performance in some of those areas but we are slowly getting there Bingo
But on Sunday night, he paid tribute to the men who helped propel him into the history books Bingo
“That is a lot of races,” said Hamilton, 37 Bingo
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“Unfortunately we can’t take big leaps at the moment but who knows? Maybe one big leap will come and we will be right there Bingo
The icing on the cake arrived when George Russell fought his way past Perez with three laps to go to take third, with both Britons on the podium together for the first time in Mercedes colours Bingo
It has been a troubling period for Hamilton in the seven months since his controversial loss at last December’s title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – a defeat so sour that there was serious debate whether he would return this year Bingo
The beginning of the year, was – not miserable, it could always be way worse – but from a driver’s perspective understanding this car was so confusing Bingo
”Hamilton took a blase approach to his triple ton in the build-up to the 12th round of the campaign Bingo
”Hamilton never threatened to challenge Verstappen – but he managed to hold off Perez in the other Red Bull – a major achievement for the Silver Arrows in their fight to get back to the front Bingo
It is about constantly chipping away Bingo
Martin Whitmarsh and Mansour Ojjeh at McLaren, Toto Wolff , Niki Lauda, (Mercedes chairman) Ola Kallenius, (Mercedes board member) Markus Schafer, and (former chairman of Mercedes’ parent company, Daimler) Dieter Zetsche Bingo
Hamilton added: “Am I enjoying it more? One hundred per cent Bingo

The icing on the cake arrived when George Russell fought his way past Perez with three laps to go to take third, with both Britons on the podium together for the first time in Mercedes colours Bingo
“I want to keep building Bingo
It is about constantly chipping away Bingo
“That is a lot of races,” said Hamilton, 37 Bingo
RecommendedF1: Sebastian Vettel pilots 100-year-old Aston Martin ahead of French GPFerrari fail to convert potential into points as Leclerc mistake gifts Verstappen winLewis Hamilton loses ‘around three kilos’ in French GP after drinks bottle problemBut with 18 months to run on his £40million-a-year Mercedes deal, Hamilton’s boss Toto Wolff said his driver could commit to at least another century of grands prix Bingo
“I want to get back to winning ways and that is going to take time, but I am sure we will sit down at some stage and talk about the future Bingo
One thing is having the races, but another is to continue doing more outside of the sport, which I think Mercedes and us can, and will do Bingo
Hamilton added: “Am I enjoying it more? One hundred per cent Bingo
“Now we are in a position where we understand the car more, and that has given us a much more enjoyable drive Bingo
“But I still feel fresh, and I still feel as though I have got plenty of fuel left in the tank Bingo
Hamilton finished 10 seconds adrift of the Dutchman – and is now 106 points off the title pace – but he was belated and exhausted in equal measure when the chequered flag dropped in the searing 33 degree heat Bingo
He continued: “The 300th Grand Prix was mentioned at the beginning of the weekend, and I didn’t think much of it Bingo
The beginning of the year, was – not miserable, it could always be way worse – but from a driver’s perspective understanding this car was so confusing Bingo
“Unfortunately we can’t take big leaps at the moment but who knows? Maybe one big leap will come and we will be right there Bingo
“All of my races have been powered by Mercedes and I am very proud to be up here representing them Bingo
Lewis Hamilton claimed his best result of the season at Sunday’s French Grand Prix – and then said he is ready to extend his Formula One career Bingo
RecommendedMax Verstappen wins French Grand Prix after Charles Leclerc crashes outF1 LIVE: French Grand Prix result as Verstappen wins after Leclerc crashFerrari and Red Bull are ‘in their own league’, Lewis Hamilton acknowledges“We still lack performance in some of those areas but we are slowly getting there Bingo
”Hamilton never threatened to challenge Verstappen – but he managed to hold off Perez in the other Red Bull – a major achievement for the Silver Arrows in their fight to get back to the front Bingo
All of these incredible people have supported me since I was 13 Bingo
”Hamilton took a blase approach to his triple ton in the build-up to the 12th round of the campaign Bingo
” Bingo
Martin Whitmarsh and Mansour Ojjeh at McLaren, Toto Wolff , Niki Lauda, (Mercedes chairman) Ola Kallenius, (Mercedes board member) Markus Schafer, and (former chairman of Mercedes’ parent company, Daimler) Dieter Zetsche Bingo
We have to keep pushing, and every weekend we hope we will get closer Bingo
Max Verstappen won for a seventh time this season at Sunday’s French Grand Prix (Manu Fernandez/AP) (AP)“I am enjoying what I am doing and I am proud of arriving every day and working with this incredible group of people Bingo
“But this morning I woke up and felt incredibly grateful, thinking about all of the people that have been with me along the way – Ron Dennis and Mercedes giving me the chance when I was young Bingo
In his 300th race, Hamilton started fourth and finished second, blasting past Red Bull’s Sergio Perez off the line and then gaining another place after Charles Leclerc crashed out from the lead Bingo
“Firstly, I want to be grateful to get to this point Bingo
I am enjoying working with the sport more than ever Bingo
It has been a troubling period for Hamilton in the seven months since his controversial loss at last December’s title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – a defeat so sour that there was serious debate whether he would return this year Bingo
But on Sunday night, he paid tribute to the men who helped propel him into the history books Bingo
Max Verstappen triumphed for a seventh time this year to move 63 points clear in the championship race Bingo

