Martin Brundle says Mercedes have 'George Russell card to play' as he delivers Lewis Hamilton F1 contract verdict

Ahead of this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix, Hamilton, whose current deal expires at the end of this year, said progress on a contract extension has been made following the latest round of tal📖ks with Mercedes boss Toto Wolff.
Wolff had suggested tha🌠t the seven-time world champion’s future could be resolved before this weekend’s race in Montreal, but no announcement has come.&nbsꦬp;
Ex-F☂1 driver turned pundit Brundle believes both parties will “have some cards to play” ami🐷d the ongoing negotiations.
“It’ll be the detail,” he said during Sky F1’sඣ coverage. “I kind of feel its none of my business his contract in some respects, But of course, we ask the q♓uestions.
“Lewis transcends this sport in many ways and I'm sure there will be elements in his contract that ref༒lect that in other things that he does, extracurricular to driving the car as it were.
“Act in haste, repent at leisure. What’s the point? The current contract’s still in play and 🌞I’m sure they are just working through the detail.
“Mercedes have some cards to play, one of them will be George Russell. Lewi𝔍s will have some cards to pay, one of them will be an underperforming car anജd things he wants to do.
“I’m sure they are putting in place all sorts of milestones if you like for the futu♛re.”

A report by The Daily Mail claims ꧟Hamilton hasജ demanded a staggering five-year deal worth £250m to re-sign with Mercedes.
Brundle expects Hamilton to commi☂t to F1 🀅for the long-term.
“I can easily see𓂃 another tw🥃o to three years,” he said.
"He's easily strong 𓆉enough, fit enough, menta🍌lly still fit enough, he's really got a spring in his step at the moment and enjoying his F1. It seems clear to me watching him in the press conferences and around the car.
"The current drivers have been in such good shape for a long time that they don't tend to get broken legs or bumps on the head these days either thank goodness."&nꦉbsp;
He added: “It doesn't really matter with the contract 💝because if your driver says 'do you know what, I've had enough' nobody will force you to get into the car.
"But I always say youও don't lose the speed, you lose the need and Lewis has not lost the need to be a Formula 1 🍌driver."

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