CRASH - Lewis Hamilton insists that he has no huge longing to drive for Ferrari - at this point in his career.
Even though he is thought likely to be confirmed as a McLaren driver for next season, Lewis Hamilton continues to be linked to the Woking team's biggest rivals for future F1 campaigns.
Hamilton's body language and comments have been altogether more pro-McLaren in recent weeks, coinciding with a two-race winning streak for the Mercedes-powered squad, but not so long ago he was overtly seeking a chat with Red Bull team boss Christian Horner and has been repeatedly mentioned in connection with a possible Ferrari seat, even though former McLaren team-mate Fernando Alonso has inked a long-term deal to remain at Maranello.
With Felipe Massa all but certain to remain as the Spaniard's cohort in 2012 - he has been verbally confirmed by president Luca di Montezemolo - Hamilton may have to wait for a drive that McLaren team-mate Jenson Button rates as one of his 'dream opportunities', but the 2008 world champion insists that he is not losing sleep over whether or not the chance comes his way.
"At the moment I don't have any plans to [drive there], it is not something I desire or feel that I have to do," he told Spanish sports newspaper AS , "but we are talking about a fantastic team and you never know what could happen in the future."
L3wi5 Hamiltoff's NOTE> IS LEWIS DELUSIONAL ENOUGH TO THINK OF BEING ABLE TO MATCH UP ALONSO?
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