World champion Lewis Hamilton has dropped his strongest hint yet that he will finish his Formula 1 career with Mercedes. While Ferraris historic resonance proved an irresistible lure for Hamiltons long-time rival Sebastian Vettel 18 months ago when he engineered an early exit from Red Bull, the Englishman has drawn a different lesson from history to conclude his future should be with his present employers at Mercedes.I look at my team, the Silver Arrows, and think Im a part of this history which I will be for way beyond my time and I want to continue being a part of it. When I stop racing, I still want to be a part of it, Hamilton told Sky Sports F1 in an exclusive interview at Barcelona. Hamilton is in his fourth season with Mercedes after being persuaded in late 2012 to leave McLaren, the Mercedes-powered team for whom he had driven since boyhood, for an outfit which had previously won just one race in three years.What we wrote when Hamilton joined Mercedes: The potential winners and losers of Hamiltons transferThough considered a gamble at the time, Hamiltons decision has since proven to be one of the most inspired in motorsport history. While McLaren have failed to win a race since Hamiltons departure, their former protégé has flourished at Mercedes, ruthlessly exploiting the teams emergence as the sports dominant force to claim successive world championships to add to his 2008 title. Lewis Hamilton says he wont get involved in the blame game over who was responsible for his crash with team-mate Nico Rosberg in Spain Although Nico Rosberg and a deficit of 43 points still stands resolutely between Hamilton and the title summit this year, few are betting against the 31-year-old landing a fourth world championship in November.Little wonder, then, that Hamilton sees no reason to move - and every reason to stay.What I love about Mercedes when you look at Sir Stirling Moss, when you look at all drivers still today in their old age, they are still with Mercedes, youre with the brand for life, said Hamilton. They take you under your wing, they look after you, youre part of it forever. I cant imagine myself not being a part of that. Since Jenson Buttons 2009 title win, Hamilton and Vettel have won every F1 world championship. Yet, in a curious quirk of fate, F1s brightest stars over the last decade have stubbornly remained out of each others orbit. Neither has been runner-up to the other during any of their title-winning seasons and the remote possibility of Hamilton joining Vettel at Red Bull for the 2013 campaign was only fleetingly entertained before he signed for Mercedes.A vacancy is expected to emerge at Ferrari over the next 12 months with 36-year-old Kimi Raikkonen in the final year of his Scuderia deal. But with Hamilton already contracted to Mercedes for another two years and Vettel adamant that his attachment to Ferrari is a long-term commitment, there seems little chance that F1s pair of serial winners will ever go head-to-head as team-mates. But could Hamilton one day replace Vettel at Ferrari? Without a doubt when I grew up watching F1 I saw the red car, it looked awesome, mused Hamilton. A Ferrari, whether its a road car or an F1 car, look awesome. Theres something particularly very special with the Italian passion for that team. But Ive been with Mercedes since I was 13, more than most drivers at my age.I honestly dont, at the moment, look over at Sebastian in the Ferrari and think damn it I want his seat.Curiously, reports this week in Italy have claimed that Rosberg, out of contract at the end of the season, has opened talks with Ferrari over a potential transfer. The F1 gossip column Has Nico Rosberg opened talks with Ferrari? However, even after Hamilton and Rosbergs race-wrecking crash in Spain triggered fresh doubts about the long-term health of their partnership, the prospect of Rosberg voluntarily leaving Mercedes for a team currently struggling to stay ahead of Red Bull as the 2016 grids best of the rest seems remote. According to Sky Italys Antonio Boselli, the rumours are likely to be mischief making designed to destabilise the Silver Arrows.But one thing is for certain: Hamilton is in no mood to move home again. 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PETERSBURG, Fla.Louis Oosthuizen hopes to put his recent swing troubles behind him when he features in this weeks inaugural Maybank Championship Malaysia. The South African has struggled to find his rhythm during the early-season events, missing the cut in two of his four starts and not taking advantage of a strong start to the week at the Qatar Masters.Oosthuizens ball-striking wasnt on-song in Doha, where after moving in to a share of the first-round lead he stuttered on the Friday and carded successive 71s over the weekend. The former Masters champion then suffered an early exit a week later in Dubai, but he remains upbeat after bouncing back from a pair of double bogeys on the Friday to post three birdies on the back nine. Oosthuizen missed the cut at the Dubai Desert Classic I lost my rhythm a little on the Friday in Qatar, Oosthuizen said on Tuesday. I struggled with my ball flight and when its windy thats the last thing you want to happen.It was the same again for the first 27 holes in Dubai, I couldnt find the flight I was looking for. But I played a lot better on my back nine on Friday.I struck it really well and made some good birdies, and even though it wasnt enough to make the cut I was still able to take a lot from it.The world No 21 withdrew from Tuesdays Pro-Am after flight issues saw him arrive in Kuala Lumpur later than planned, but he expects to be 100% ready when he tees off alongside recent Dubai Desert Classic champion Danny Willett and former Malaysian Open winner Thongchai Jaidee on Thursday. Oosthuizens previous win in Kuala Lumpur came at the 2012 Malaysian Open Delays in New York and Dubai saw him take more than 36 hours to get from his Florida homme, although Oosthuizen can take encouragement from the fact his previous win in Malaysia came after similar issues.ddddddddddddIm struggling to stay awake to be honest with you! Oosthuizen added. Its just one of those things, with the amount of travelling we do its bound to happen at some time. Hopefully its a good omen after what happened four years ago when we couldnt get out of Augusta on the Sunday night because the play-off [with Bubba Watson] finished late, and I didnt end up arriving here until the Wednesday. So at least this time Ive given myself an extra 24 hours to prepare! Ive got a day to rest up and get some sleep, so hopefully by tomorrow I should be fine and ready to go. Willett has finished inside the top-four in four of his past six starts Willett took a week off after his impressive victory in last months Desert Swing finale moved him to a career-high world No 1, but returns as one of five of Europes EurAsia Cup winning squad to join captain Darren Clarke in this weeks field.Its a new tournament so Ive never played this course before, and its always exciting to take on a new challenge, Willett told a pre-tournament press conference on Tuesday. Its a bit different to most of the courses the guys are used to playing on the Tour.Its not wide open fairways or particularly long, so its going to take some shot-making to do well. Youve got to drive the ball well and put yourself in position on the fairways. So its very old school, but Im sure were going to have a fair bit of fun out there this week.Watch the Maybank Championship Malaysia throughout the week live on Sky Sports 4 - your home of golf Also See: Recap: Oosthuizens 2012 win Watch: Season Pass New look to 2016 schedule Golf live on Sky Sports 4 ' ' '