Will Lewis Hamilton’s new Mercedes F1 contract be announced at the British GP?

Seven-time world champion Hamilton has six months left to ru🅺n on his current £40m-a-season deal but is expected to sign a contract extension with Mercedes.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff suggested Hamilton’s﷽ future could be resolved before last weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix, but no announcꦇement came.
Sky Sport F🌞1's lead commentator says the contract “will get done” and suggested it could be confirmed ahead of Hamilton’s home grand prix at Silverstone in two races time.
"The devil is in the detail. Lewis wants to stay at Mercedes. Me𝓀rcedes want to stay with him. It will get done,” Croft told Sky Sports.
"It won't be about money, it will be about support for the H🌜amilton commission, support with the various ⛎things Lewis wants to do - tie ups in the future, maybe an ambassadorial role.
"There will be lots of difಌferent things that need sorting out but it will 𝔍get done. It wouldn't surprise me if it gets done at Silverstone, that would be a logical thing.”

Hamilton’s future has been the subject of intense speculatiꦬon in recent months, with the 38-year-old Briton even linked with a sensational switch to Ferrari.
But reports of an offer were denied by both parties and the long-running saga appears to be heading towards a conclusion that will see Hamilton c🌠ontinue with Mercedes.
Ha𝄹milton was reluctant to give away too much d♚etail about his negotiations in Montreal last time out but admitted progress has been made.
"We had a good meeting just recently.ౠ They are very complex contracts. It's not just a simple driving contract,” he explained.
"Right now I'm planning🐷 to be here and racing for a decent chunk of time. You have just got to explore all avenues in the sense of how you can continue to expand your partnership with such a great organisation. It's not as easy as just saying 'go ahead', and I don't have to be in a rush."

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