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26th January 2021, 01:23 #41
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It sounds like it not a matter "if" but "when" for the Hamilton contract to be signed. Taken from twitter.
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8th February 2021, 15:35 #42
Well there we have it. Hamilton/Merc deal finally announced.. interestingly its a one year deal only.
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10th February 2021, 15:56 #43
I'm signing up for a weekly popcorn shipment from Amazon as soon as the season starts. Everytime Hamilton speaks to a rival team boss or Toto smiles at Max, the show will be on full tilt. Must See TV returns. This will be better than waiting for the next Hill St. Blues episode.
"Every generation's memory is exactly as long as its own experience." --John Kenneth Galbraith
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10th February 2021, 16:26 #44
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13th February 2021, 09:37 #45
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IT BEGAN WITH…
Report: Hamilton seeking $50 million-a-year contract extension
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2 July, 2020
https://www.grandprix247.com/2020/07...act-extension/
THEN, THE WHEELS CAME OFF…
Daimler believed to have blocked Hamilton's new contract of four years and 200m dollars
Marco Canseco
Adapted by Euan McTear
01/01/2021 20:42 CET
This means that the seven-time world champion doesn't currently have a team. The new deadline for him to renew, then, would be ahead of testing in Barcelona, which starts on March 2.
https://www.marca.com/en/more-sports...1558b45b4.html
HIGH NOON WAS THE 2nd March 2021…
How Hamilton and Mercedes came to an agreement
11 February 08:15
https://racingnews365.com/how-hamilt...o-an-agreement
Lewis Hamilton’s New Mercedes Deal Is ‘Worrying News’ For Red Bull
Earlier this week, the Mercedes F1 Team finally announced a new deal with Sir Lewis Hamilton.
by Matteo Ragni
February 10, 2021February 10, 2021
https://formula1news.co.uk/lewis-ham...-for-red-bull/
Lewis Hamilton staying with Mercedes as he eyes record eighth world title
Neil Metcalfe
Published: 11:52 AM February 11, 2021
https://www.thecomet.net/sport/lewis...rcedes-7319312
Driver cost cap looms as Hamilton gets over £40 million a year deal
February 12, 2021 · by thejudge13 ·
1. Lewis Hamilton: Mercedes – Annual Salary £40m
2. Max Verstappen: Red Bull – Annual Salary £18.2m
3. Charles Leclerc: Ferrari – Annual Salary £10.19m
4. Daniel Ricciardo: McLaren – Annual Salary £10.19m
5. Carlos Sainz: Ferrari – Annual Salary £7.28m
https://thejudge13.com/2021/02/12/dr...n-a-year-deal/
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14th February 2021, 10:33 #46
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YET, THERE LINGERS THIS POSSIBILITY FOR 2022…
Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari prediction made as new Mercedes contract leaves 2022 door open
Lewis Hamilton could become a free agent at the end of the year, but a move to Ferrari still seems unlikely.
By Daniel Blackham
PUBLISHED: 10:37, Wed, Feb 10, 2021 | UPDATED: 10:37, Wed, Feb 10, 2021
https://www.express.co.uk/sport/f1-a...cedes-2022-SNT
DISCUSSIONS HAPPENED…
Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari talks explained by Mattia Binotto as Mercedes saga continues
Ferrari chief Matteo Binotto has lifted the lid on his talks with Lewis Hamilton.
By Mikael McKenzie
PUBLISHED: 07:35, Wed, Jan 13, 2021 | UPDATED: 12:09, Wed, Jan 13, 2021
https://www.express.co.uk/sport/f1-a...notto-Mercedes
DISCUSSIONS MAY HAVE HAPPENED HERE…
Lewis Hamilton invited for Ferrari drive while Mercedes contract remains unsigned
Lewis Hamilton has been offered the chance to drive one of Ferrari's famous F1 cars amid his contractual dispute with Mercedes, which is still yet to be resolved
BY Ollie Salt
Sport Reporter
16:10, 22 JAN 2021
UPDATED16:24, 22 JAN 2021
Lewis Hamilton has been invited to drive one of Ferrari’s famous Formula 1 cars amid his contractual dispute with Mercedes.
But the reigning world champions need not worry, as the car in question is from 1970 - 15 years before he was even born!
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/f1...tract-23368597
It would NOT surprise me, if the Ferrari drive happens in the future.
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14th February 2021, 13:01 #47
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It kind of hard to take this story serious when the author writes
Ferrari have changed one of their drivers for the 2021 camapign as four-time world champions Sebastian Vettel was released.
The German has been replaced by McLaren ace Sergio Perez.
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14th February 2021, 16:06 #48
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TBH, I just don’t know, BUT Lewis Hamilton wanted a four year deal, so he gets JUST one year and now can look else-where for the other three years if he wants to, which could mean Ferrari.
Ferrari ARE so ruthless, if Lewis Hamilton is the driver that they want, then one of those drivers will be gone.
Lewis Hamilton’s one-year contract at Mercedes means Ferrari and Red Bull rumours will rumble on all season
The short-term nature of the deal is a compromise that leaves both sides with cards to play as F1 heads towards radical changes in 2022
By Kevin Garside
February 8, 2021 5:50 pm
And because the teams are working within budget limitations, the likes of Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull cannot spend their way past the rest of the grid. This, in theory at least, creates space for Hamilton to race elsewhere without diminishing his title chances.
On the other hand, the commercial reality means only teams with deep pockets can spend the kind of dough on drivers – whose salaries are not included in the budget cap – that would secure Hamilton’s signature. So we are back to Mercedes, Red Bull and Ferrari.
https://inews.co.uk/sport/formula-on...36?ITO=newsnow
In Tom Rubythons' book about Ayrton Senna, called 'Fatal Weekend', it explains how Ayrton Senna and Luca Cordero di Montezemolo met up to discuss a contract for 1995. That is why I have posted previous links to meetings with Ferrari & Lewis Hamilton, it MAY be a sign of something, then again it could all come to nothing...
after that YouTube channel with tons of old rallying videos was 'stopped', now its time for one rallycross YouTube channel to have the same end. https://youtube.com/@rallygreat2660?feature=shared...
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