Paisley Daily Express

Hamilton talks on future put on hold

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Lewis Hamilton’s Formula One future is set to be put on hold as Mercedes attempt to resolve their miserable start to the new season.

The Brit finished fifth at the opening round in Bahrain on Sunday – 51 seconds behind winner Max Verstappen – with team-mate George Russell seventh.

The seven-time world champion’s contract expires at the end of the season, and speculatio­n is rife he could stall on a new deal if Mercedes fail to reverse their slump.

Asked if the Silver Arrows will put a Plan B in place if Hamilton does not commit to an extension, team principal Toto Wolff said: “There is no point talking about the driver situation for 2024.

“That is far too early. We have to all push in the same direction, the drivers, engineers and management, rather the throwing in the towel. We have never done that and we will not do that now.” Speaking in the build-up to the Bahrain Grand Prix, Hamilton, 38, said only a catastroph­e would prevent him from extending his stay with Mercedes. But his comments came before he hit the track and the extent of his team’s troubles were exposed.

Lewis Hamilton

Wolff announced on the eve of Sunday’s race Mercedes will scrap this season’s machine, and focus on a revolution­ary new design in a bid to return to winning ways - effectivel­y ruling out a championsh­ip challenge before a wheel had turned in anger.

Not only have Mercedes slipped further behind Red Bull, who took first and second on Sunday, but they have been usurped by Aston Martin.

Wolff will hold crunch talks with his Mercedes staff this week to determine how the grid’s once dominant team can revive former glories.

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