Updated On: 27 October, 2020 10:14 AM IST | Portimao (Portugal) | AFP
Both have contracts with Mercedes that end this year, but have avoided making any commitment for 2021

Lewis Hamilton and his Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff will continue their assault on Formula One's records next season, the pair made clear in the aftermath of Hamilton's landmark 92nd career win in Sunday's Portuguese Grand Prix. The pair erased doubts about their futures together in an outfit set to claim a record seventh consecutive constructors' title at next weekend's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. Both have contracts with Mercedes that end this year, but have avoided making any commitment for 2021.
Speaking to reporters via a post-race video news conference, Wolff said he had agreed with his Daimler boss Ola Kaellenius "to continue with each other" while Hamilton in a separate interview said he would like to remain at Mercedes. The remarkable relationship has powered Mercedes to a record six consecutive teams' titles and, for Hamilton, five drivers' wins since they joined in 2013. "Where we stand today is that everybody has the will to continue," said Wolff. "With Lewis and I, it is simply that we are living like hermits and, I think, our team is particularly disciplined.