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No special date for new Hamilton deal – Wolff

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MERCEDES boss Toto Wolff has described a new contract for Lewis Hamilton as a “no-brainer” and insists there is no hurry for him to sign on the dotted line.

The English driver claimed his seventh world title last month and sixth in seven years with Mercedes but is not yet tied to the team for 2021.

Mercedes teased that a deal would be confirmed imminently with a tweet on Thursday evening carrying the hashtag ‘announce’ and a quote from Hamilton emphasisin­g his desire to stay with the team.

There has so far been no update, but Wolff said: “We have had such a successful run of championsh­ips for the past seven years there is no reason why not to continue.

“He is on the top of his game and he will be for a while, so that is why continuing together is a no-brainer.

“We always prioritise­d the championsh­ip and not being distracted by sometimes difficult discussion­s, as is the nature of negotiatio­n, and then Covid struck so it has delayed us a bit, but we are not worried in eventually getting it done.

“We are not putting a special date on it. Sooner or later it needs to be done and the latest is when we go testing next year.”

There was contract news on

Friday as Wolff extended his role as team principal and chief executive for a further three years.

The team confirmed the deal as part of a re-structurin­g that will also see INEOS become a one-third shareholde­r within the team.

Wolff said: “I am pleased to begin this new chapter for the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team.

“This team is like a family for me. We have been through so many highs and lows together that I cannot imagine working with a better group of people in this sport – and I am very happy to continue together into this new era.”

Under the new arrangemen­t, Daimler will reduce its current 60% holding and Wolff increase his existing portion to create three equal partners within the team.

INEOS previously announced a deal to become a ‘principal partner’ of the Mercedes F1 team in February.

Sergio Perez meanwhile will partner Max Verstappen at Red Bull next season.

The 30-year-old Mexican impressed in the 2020 season for Racing Point, culminatin­g in his victory at the Sakhir Grand Prix earlier this month.

Perez will replace Alexander Albon, who struggled to keep pace with Verstappen and will remain as a reserve driver.

Verstappen won two grands prix to finish third in the world drivers’ championsh­ip behind Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas, and one place above Perez.

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