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Why Mercedes cannot afford to lose Hamilton

They may have a dominant car and George Russell in reserve, but Mercedes simply cannot afford to lose Lewis Hamilton. A month before the original start date of the 2020 season, Hamilton and Toto Wolff sat down with Martin Brundle for a Sky Sports interview. With the Briton's contract coming to an end in less than a year and rumours beginning to swirl about his future, the topic of an extension cropped up – and both parties were relaxed about it. 'We always keep the channel open and I'm sure in the near future we'll start to sit down. But I don't feel stressed,' said Hamilton. Wolff added: 'It's just about finding a day when we spend a few hours together. That's what we've done in the...
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