![]() ![]() They eventually did shortly before the 2021 season, just for a single year, but the contract was extended further in July when he signed on for two more years, taking him up to the end of the current season. That deal was then extended in July 2019 by a further two years but then Hamilton’s contract negotiations appeared to get a little trickier.Ĭome the end of 2020 and Hamilton was actually a free agent as his deal ran out before he and Mercedes had agreed to a new one. He was given a £45 million deal over three years and signed a three-year extension to that in May 2015, shortly before the Monaco Grand Prix. Hamilton first put pen to paper on a Mercedes deal way back in October 2012 when he made the surprising move away from McLaren and to a constructor that had only just returned to the grid. Spanish GP conclusions: Mercedes’ upgrade uncertainty time for Perez to refocus A history of Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes contracts Spanish GP driver ratings: Marvellous Max Verstappen completes rare F1 feat “That’s going to take half an hour.” recommends ![]() ![]() “I think we just need to get time to sit over coffee,” Wolff told his former driver Nico Rosberg on Sky Sports F1. “I think I’m meeting Toto tomorrow so hopefully we can get something done.”Īs for that meeting, Wolff predicted it would not take long for a new deal to be agreed. “I haven’t signed anything yet,” Hamilton said. Speaking after his P2, Hamilton revealed he would speak with Wolff on Monday but later suggested he had already had plenty of meetings with the Mercedes team principal and CEO. That break has since come and gone as have seven races and still Hamilton has yet to put ink on a new deal. The seven-time World Champion is now just six months away from the end of his current Mercedes contract with an extension originally planned to be announced over the winter break. Mercedes achieved their best result of the weekend in Spain but it was something Hamilton said post-race that caught many people’s attention and it was the subject of his contract extension. Toto Wolff said a meeting with Lewis Hamilton to get a new contract sorted will take just “half an hour” for everything to be agreed. ![]()
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