Search

Newsletter image

Subscribe to the Newsletter

Join 10k+ people to get notified about new posts, news and tips.

Do not worry we don't spam!

GDPR Compliance

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies, Privacy Policy, and Terms of Service.

Toto Wolff ‘absolutely’ expects Lewis Hamilton to sign new Mercedes contract beyond 2023 despite first winless F1 season

Published on December 09, 2022 at 06:34 PM

MERCEDES chief Toto Wolff expects seven-time Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton to extend his stay at the Silver Arrows despite failing to record a win in 2022.

Hamilton, 37, is under contract at Merc until the end of 2023 and has previously declared he would not like to race in F1 beyond his 40th birthday.

Hamilton’s F1 contract expires at the end of next yearMerc chief Wolff expects Hamilton to extend his stayThat would leave Hamilton with two or three seasons left in the sport and Merc chief Wolff is keen to make sure the Brit finishes with the team.

Wolff “absolutely”; expects Hamilton to extend his contract.

He told F1’s Beyond the Grid podcast: “Certainly, Lewis’ contract is one of the topics that we will tackle over the winter.

“There’s no firm deadline. Absolutely, Lewis is part of the team and the team is part of Lewis.

“[There is] no reason [for that] to not continue. I think one of his strengths is that he’s always hungry, always eager.

“He’s a great sportsman but he’s also someone who is extremely driven and determined.”;

Hamilton and Co are hoping to bounce back in the 2023 season with the team recording just one win.

And the win came for team-mate George Russell in Brazil – leaving Hamilton winless for the first time in an F1 season.

CASINO SPECIAL – BEST NEW CUSTOMER SIGN UP DEALS

Hamilton would like to claim a record-breaking eighth world title, pushing him ahead of Michael Schumacher.

However, Merc team-mate Russell has thrown his hat into the ring for a title bid.

Russell, who finished the season in fourth, told Racer: “I think I’ve got enough experience now that I feel ready to fight for a championship and be able to handle the challenges and difficulties that come with it.

“Obviously the likes of Lewis and Max have more experience in that scenario.

“But if you go out and you put it on pole and win every race you will be world champion.

“So you have just got to focus on smaller details and it’s in your own hands, almost.”;

Prev Article

England all out for 281 on day one of Second Test against Pakistan as Ahmed takes seven wickets in dream debut

Next Article

Mesut Ozil leaps to Cristiano Ronaldo’s defence and slams pundits for using his name for ‘attention’

Related to this topic:

Comments (0):

Be the first to write a comment.

Post Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *