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BREAKING: Lewis Hamilton will stay with Mercedes for another two years!

Lewis Hamilton will remain a driver for Mercedes in 2022 and in 2023. The team announced on Saturday in Austria that the record-breaking champion has extended his contract by two years. Now the big question is who will take his seat next to Hamilton. More soon... Video player More videos
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