<p>Lewis Hamilton will race five more years and chase an eighth Formula One world championship, according to Mercedes boss Toto Wolff.</p>.<p>Hamilton, 37, signed a two-year extension at the start of the 2022 season.</p>.<p>The British driver has a record 103 career wins but none since December 2021 in Saudi Arabia. His seven F1 titles are tied for the most all time with Michael Schumacher.</p>.<p>"I am absolutely certain that Lewis can win the eighth world title with us," Wolff told reporters Tuesday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/formula-1/perez-masterclass-sees-him-pip-leclerc-to-singapore-gp-win-1150341.html" target="_blank">Perez masterclass sees him pip Leclerc to Singapore GP win</a></strong></p>.<p>"He is not going to go elsewhere, and if we can provide a car that is competitive and he can fight for wins, he is going to win more titles. For him, retirement is still far away. But he asks himself, ‘Am I still happy with my performances?' And once he comes to the conclusion that he is not, he will be the first one to say that is it."</p>.<p>Wolff said he has "no doubt" about extending Hamilton's contract past 2023.</p>.<p>"Just last week we sat down and (Hamilton) says, ‘Look, I have another five years in me, how do you see that?'" Wolff said.</p>.<p>Hamilton ranks sixth in the current F1 standings with 170 points. Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen leads the pack with 341 points.</p>
<p>Lewis Hamilton will race five more years and chase an eighth Formula One world championship, according to Mercedes boss Toto Wolff.</p>.<p>Hamilton, 37, signed a two-year extension at the start of the 2022 season.</p>.<p>The British driver has a record 103 career wins but none since December 2021 in Saudi Arabia. His seven F1 titles are tied for the most all time with Michael Schumacher.</p>.<p>"I am absolutely certain that Lewis can win the eighth world title with us," Wolff told reporters Tuesday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/formula-1/perez-masterclass-sees-him-pip-leclerc-to-singapore-gp-win-1150341.html" target="_blank">Perez masterclass sees him pip Leclerc to Singapore GP win</a></strong></p>.<p>"He is not going to go elsewhere, and if we can provide a car that is competitive and he can fight for wins, he is going to win more titles. For him, retirement is still far away. But he asks himself, ‘Am I still happy with my performances?' And once he comes to the conclusion that he is not, he will be the first one to say that is it."</p>.<p>Wolff said he has "no doubt" about extending Hamilton's contract past 2023.</p>.<p>"Just last week we sat down and (Hamilton) says, ‘Look, I have another five years in me, how do you see that?'" Wolff said.</p>.<p>Hamilton ranks sixth in the current F1 standings with 170 points. Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen leads the pack with 341 points.</p>