Lewis Hamilton’s future with Mercedes is the biggest talking point within Formula One at present. And Silver Arrows chief Toto Wolff has set a new deadline for a new contract to be signed. The Brit was in outstanding form in 2020, winning
The 22-year-old has been linked with a seat at the team ever since but it is more likely he would replace Valtteri Bottas in 2022. Meanwhile, David Coulthard has given his verdict on contract negotiations and what could be holding up any
But, if Hamilton doesn’t sign, it’s feasible he’ll be earmarked as a potential replacement along with George Russell. Meanwhile, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner thinks Verstappen is the best F1 driver out there at present – and thinks George Russell has
Hamilton will be knighted after matching the great Schumacher and he will look to break the record this season. His biggest challenger is once again likely to be Bottas with the regulations staying largely the same. Meanwhile, David Coulthard has opened up
While Horner may have a point it isn’t a comparison that rings true as Mercedes have two drivers who have proven class in Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas. His comments come off the back of two years with Pierre Gasly and Alex Albon
George Russell is the most likely candidate should the unthinkable happen that Hamilton does refuse to sign a new contract. Mercedes have been priming Russell to take a seat at Mercedes for several years now, but it wouldn’t be straightforward to bring
“We were up against a very strong team/driver combination, one of the strongest we’ve seen so far,” he said in reflection of his and Ferrari’s performance last year. “But our goal was to be stronger than that and in this regard, we
And the disparity between Hamilton and his competitor’s wages is only intensified when there are those who do not believe he is the best driver in the field. Take Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner, who this week stated his belief that
“The belief within the Mercedes team will be that Hamilton will stay on but the debate seems to be over the length of the deal,” he told The Race. “So it’s about how long he wants to commit for – and for
Lewis Hamilton’s contract saga is on the lips of every F1 fan as there remains an uncertainty over whether he will extend his stay with Mercedes. However, very little is known about what actually goes down behind closed doors. Former driver David