Lewis Hamilton has revealed that he would like to negotiate a new contract with Mercedes.
Throughout 2017, the triple world champion has sent mixed messages about his future, hinting about a new deal beyond 2018 and then suggesting he could retire.
Asked to explain that contradiction, the Briton said in Malaysia: "Racing really gives me more pleasure than ever. But you have to look ahead. So I'm thinking about the decisions that I will take in the future.
"The longer I put off leaving the sport, the later my - how do I say it? - 'next life' will begin. So I'm just trying to weigh everything up. In the meantime I'm continuing my career in Formula 1."
Asked about rumours of a new three-year contract with Mercedes beginning in 2019, Hamilton answered: "At some point in the near future it will be the time to discuss it.
"Actually I think right now is a good time for negotiations, because I'm in great shape. You always want to negotiate a deal when you're winning and leading the championship!"
Hamilton will start on pole in tomorrow's race in Malaysia.