Mercedes has “no doubt” about Lewis Hamilton’s F1 commitment

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says he has “no doubt” about Lewis Hami🍸lton’s commitment to Formula 1 despite only a🎃greeing to a one-year deal.
Following a long-runningℱ saga that featured a number of delays, Hamilton finally put pen to paper on a new contract last month to continue with Mercedes for the upcoming 2021 F1 season.
But the seven-time world champion’s decision to only commit to the upcoming campaign has sparked further speculation regꦏarding his future♍ and whether he might walk away from the sport at the end of the year.
Hamilton has insisted that winning a record-breaking eighth world title168澳洲5最新开奖结果: won't be the "deciding factor" in whether he remains in F1 for 2022 and beyond, and Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff feels the Briton has earned the right to flexibility rꦍegarding his future.
"No, no doubt aboꦍut his commitment," Wolff said when asked if he had any concerns about Hamilton’s commitment.
"First of all, he enjoys racing, a lot. We enjoy working with each other, and we discussed that a lot. But he's absolutely right, the times change, [with] new priorities for all of ꦉus in terms of the way we live our health.
“He's very passionate about his initiativesജ, against racism and inequality, and then we have this ma♛ssive regulatory change in 2022 that’s going to reshape what Formula 1 will be for the next few years.
“I don’t think this plays a role to🐠 be honest, but I think it’s fair enough for a driver who has won seven championships to give himself the flexibility in his mind to decide what he wants to do in future - whether this is racing or outside of the circus.”
Wolff insisted that Hamilton will be the first driver Mercedes spe🤪aks to regarding 2022 despite💜 suggestions the German manufacturer is lining up Red Bull’s Max Verstappen as a possible replacement.
“The sheer fact that we have had so much success together in the ෴past and the relationship that we have, the trustful relationship, will mean that any conversation that we have on 2022 and the future will first be with him,” Wolff stressed.

In a bid to avoid a repeat of negotiations spilling i💎nto next year, Wolff intends to sit down with both Hamilton and teamma💫te Valtteri Bottas - who is also out of contract at the end of 2021 - much earlier this season.
"We have agreed that we want to pick up the discussions much earlier this year, to avoid a situation like 🦂we had in 2020, to run out of time and be in the uncomfortable position that there is no time left before the beginning of the season,” he explained.
"And that's also why we only did a one year contract - in o🍸rder to allow us to discuss the future in racing and outside of rac꧃ing longer and with the right amount of time.
"As a matter of faꩵct, I think if Lewis continues to race, we will want to do this together. And we will discuss it shortly.
"With Valtteri, we know exacཧtly what we have and we appreciate this. At the same time the landscape changes with new cars, new regulations, and we've got to take the right decision for the team going 𝓀forward.
"That also means that we will have the discussions with our two drivers first, and then we will see where that goe𒆙s🦂."

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