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Ferrari mocked by F1 reporter over Lewis Hamilton offer

Sky Sports F1 reporter Ted Kravitz has mocked Ferrari for reportedly offering Lewis Hamilton a contract worth £40 million, with Kravitz noting that the offer is probably less than he's already on. It was reported at the start of the week that Ferrari were preparing a £40 million offer for the seven-time World Champion, who is yet to sign a new deal with Mercedes. Whilst Hamilton's deal with the Silver Arrows is set to expire this season, it's widely expected that he'll eventually sign a multi-year extension, keeping him at the side until at least the end of 2025. Nevertheless, Ferrari are reportedly interested in the 38-year-old's services; however, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has admitted...
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