Hamilton signs on for two more years at Mercedes F1 team
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[July 03, 2021]
By Alan Baldwin
(Reuters) - Seven-time world champion
Lewis Hamilton will be staying in Formula One for the next two years
at least after he and Mercedes announced a contract extension on
Saturday.
The new deal covers 2022 and 2023.
"I'm excited we're going to continue our partnership for two more
years. We've accomplished so much together but we still have a lot
to achieve, both on and off the track," said the Briton, 36, at the
Austrian Grand Prix.
Hamilton, who joined Mercedes from McLaren in 2013 as replacement
for retired seven-time champion Michael Schumacher, was out of
contract at the end of this season after agreeing a one-year deal
only in February.
"I have always said that as long as Lewis still possesses the fire
for racing, he can continue as long as he wants," commented team
boss and shareholder Toto Wolff.
Hamilton is the sport's most successful driver of all time, with 98
wins and 100 pole positions, and Mercedes had said they did not want
to leave it so late again.
"I’m incredibly proud and grateful of how Mercedes has supported me
in my drive to improve diversity and equality in our sport," said
Hamilton, the sport's only Black driver, who has used his platform
to campaign for social justice.
"They have held themselves accountable and made important strides in
creating a more diverse team and inclusive environment.
"We’re entering a new era of car which will be challenging and
exciting, and I can’t wait to see what else we can achieve
together."
Hamilton is fighting for a record eighth title but is second in the
current championship, 18 points behind Red Bull's Max Verstappen
after eight races.
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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton arrives at the
circuit ahead of practice REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
Wolff said there was "no better
driver" to have in the team as they prepare for major rule changes
in 2022.
"His achievements in this sport speak for themselves, and with his
experience, speed and race-craft, he is at the peak of his powers,"
added the Austrian.
"We are relishing the battle we have on our hands this year and
that’s why we also wanted to agree this contract early, so we have
no distractions from the competition on track."
Liberty Media-owned Formula One welcomed the announcement that its
star property had ended any speculation about his future.
"This is fantastic news for Formula One and I am delighted that
Lewis will stay in F1 for at least another two years," said chief
executive Stefano Domenicali.
"What he has achieved in this sport is incredible and I know he has
more to come. He is a global superstar on and off the race track and
his positive impact on Formula One is huge."
Hamilton's team mate for 2022 remains to be decided, with Finland's
Valtteri Bottas out of contract and young Briton George Russell
tipped to replace him.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London; Editing by Alex Richardson and
Hugh Lawson)
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