The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Hamilton could sign new deal before British Grand Prix

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Lewis Hamilton’s long-running contract saga could be concluded before next week’s British Grand Prix.

Hamilton, 33, is in the final year of his Mercedes deal, but after months of negotiatio­ns the Brit’s extension – which will rubber-stamp his future with Mercedes for at least another two seasons – is on the brink of being announced.

In what could be his last contract in Formula One, Hamilton is poised to earn £40 million-a-year to cement his status as this country’s biggest sporting earner.

It is understood Mercedes do not have a formal timeline in place to announce Hamilton’s new deal.

However, team boss Toto Wolff hinted after the French Grand Prix – a race which was attended by Mercedes chairman Dr Dieter Zetsche – that a conclusion may finally on the horizon.

“We don’t want to drag it out much longer,” Wolff said.

“I expect it to be done very, very soon.

The Austrian crypticall­y added: “Maybe it is about choosing the right moment.”

Mercedes wanted Hamilton’s future to be resolved before March’s opening race in Australia, but they will head towards the midway stage of the season with two vacant seats for 2019.

Hamilton, however, is seemingly certain to stay, and it is likely he will be partnered by Valtteri Bottas for a third year with Mercedes content that the inoffensiv­e Finn is doing enough to retain his seat.

Bottas is fourth in the standings, 53 points adrift of Hamilton.

Daniel Ricciardo, a two-time winner this season, is out of contract with Red Bull, but Mercedes do not appear interested in making a move for the Australian.

Hamilton meanwhile, is back in charge of the championsh­ip after his impressive victory on Sunday.

The Englishman led all but one lap at the Paul Ricard Circuit to move 14 points clear of Sebastian Vettel, who finished only fifth after his collision with Bottas.

 ??  ?? Lewis Hamilton is on the brink of extending his stay with Mercedes.
Lewis Hamilton is on the brink of extending his stay with Mercedes.

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