Revealed: Lewis Hamilton’s massive pay rise - and the terms Mercedes didn’t grant

But Merc🍨edes did also reportedly choose not to grant one request from Hamilton over his fresh🌼 deal.
Mercedes 🅰confirmed that Hamilton and his teammate George Russell both penned new deals to remain with the team until the end of 2025.
It ends the🔯 major saga over Hamilton’s future - and finan🌃cially rewards the seven-time F1 champion.
He will receive an annual pay 🌺rise of £10m, the reports.
Hamilton’s total salary is now £50m per year, putting him level withꦓ Max Verstappen as F1’s two highest-paid drivers, the same report and state.
It also claims that Hamilto𝓀n began negotiations by asking for a five-year deal.

“That wish has no♈t been granted,” the newspaper’s report reads.
Instead Hamilton, now 38, has a two-year deal.
Ferrari’s early interest in recruiting Hamilton was not followed through,ဣ the Mail report.
They also report that Russell’s deal - announced at ꧙the same time as Hamilton’s - was actually agreed weeks ago but kept a🔥 secret until now.
The dela♓y in confirming Hamilton’s new contract, after months of both the driver and Toto Wolff insisting an agreement was inevitably, was reportedly due to “Hamilton’s reluctance to commit”.
The F1 Italian Grand Prix this weekend gives Hamilton his next chance to challenge the dominance of Mꦅax Verstappen and Red Bull.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football🍌, to F1.