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Hamilton yet to sign new contract, says Wolff

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LONDON: Four-time Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton (pic) has yet to sign a new contract with Mercedes but talks are going well, team principal Toto Wolff said.

“Lewis has become such an important pillar within the team that it’s a no-brainer that we continue with each other,” the Austrian said in an interview on the team website.

“The discussion­s are ongoing in a very positive mindset and it’s just a matter of time when we seal it and put a signature to the document.”

Hamilton, 33, is out of contract at the end of 2018 – a year that could see him become only the third driver to take five championsh­ips after seven-time title winner Michael Schumacher and the late Argentine Juan Manuel Fangio.

The Briton said in November that he expected negotiatio­ns to be straightfo­rward.

“It is quite an easy process for us,” Hamilton said then.

“We already have something in place and it’s really just about extending it and enhancing it, working on what more I can do for them, for the sponsors, the brand and vice versa.”

Since then, Hamilton has erased much of his social media and kept a low profile.

His Twitter feed, followed by 5.25 million people, now has only two posts – one from the team and the other a sponsor – that the driver has retweeted.

The season starts in Australia on March 25.

Wolff said the new F1 W09 car, to be launched at Silverston­e on Feb 22, was being fired up at the factory for the first time on Thursday.

“We’ve had a good winter, I would say,” he added.

“No real drama but there is always stress within the organisati­on at that time of the year.” — Reuters

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