‘No stress’ between Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff despite delay to new F1 deal

Hamilton is out of contract at the end of F1 2023, however, he’s reiterated his desire to remain with Mercedes, the team he’s won six of hi♉s seven titles with.
Ev💙en at 38, Hamilton remains amongst the top bracket of F1 drivers on the grid, with 2023 a🍰rguably his best campaign since 2020.
Hamilton has kept younger teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell at arm’s length on-track, particularly since Mercedes’ Monaco upgra𒁃de.
Even though the new deal still hasn’t been sorted, Hamilton is far from concerned, expressing his great r🌊elationship with Wolff and the team.
“Year after year, you learn more and more,” he told Sky. “It’s about growth, growing tog♔ether, figuring out how to do that, both on and off track.
“Toto is a great boss, Mercedes ha📖ve been huge supporters of mine fꦿor such a long time.
“I don’t thinkꦦ there is particularly stress between us. We trust each other. We have the same goals and we know that we can do that together.”
Looking ahead to this🌳 weekend’s race at Zandvoort, Hamilton confirmed Mercedes have a number of mino𝐆r upgrades.

The Dutch GP was one of Mercedes’ best weekends of the year in 2022, with Hamilton and Russell challenging 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen for the race victory.
“We have a couple of bits that the guys have worked on,” he added. “Not massive steps but every little counts. We understand the car more🧔. I’m hoping each weeke🐬nd we can put the car in a better window.
“Spa♔ is not a great c🦩ircuit for us but we still did relatively decent.
“I’m hoping this weekend should be simi❀lar performance-wise to Budapest. Hopefully we can be competitive.”

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