Freedom more important than salary in Lewis Hamilton’s F1 contract
Lewis Hamilton says freedoms and flexibility in his Mercedes contract is more importan💧t♌ to him than the salary he makes as he looks to finalise a new Formula 1 deal.
Hamilton is✱ entering the eighth and final year of his current Mercedes F1 deal, with the six-time wﷺorld champion’s contract due to expire at the end of the 2020 season.
The Briton has repeatedly dismissed reports of ﷺa switch to Ferrari amid continued speculation and recently insisted that Mer🔜cedes remains his “dream team”.

Lewis Hamilton says freedoms and flexibility in his Mercedes contract isꦜ more important to him than the salary he makes as he looks to finalise a new For🐬mula 1 deal.
Hamilton is entering the eighth and final year of his current Mercedes F1 deal, with the six-time world champion’s contract due to expir♏e at the end of the 2020 season.
The♔ Briton has repeatedly dismissed reports of a switch to Ferrari amid contin♏ued speculation and recently insisted that Mercedes remains his “dream team”.
Speaking in an interview with Sky𝔍 F1 which was recorded earlier this year but released this week, Hamilton opened up about negotiating what could be his final con🤡tract to race in F1.
“Wꦯhen I joined the team, I opened up doors to be able to do things like [my] partnership with Tommy [Hilfiger],” Hamilton said.
“If we hadn’t had this earlier discussion, Tommy wouldn’t be a part of our team, I wouldn’t be able to do the great things that🌺 I’m doing.
“So just small bits we have to tweak here and there which ♐enable those things, which then don’t take away from the primary goal, which ⛎is to win world titles.
“Every year your life is mo✤ving and sh⛄ifting and your plan for your next five years is always different.
“Obviously I’m going into potentially my la꧂st period of time in my sport and of course you want to maximise financially but it’s more about results.
“It’s about the journey and the destination and the other thingsꦆ that you’re doing also that complement that.”
Hamilton was joined in the interview by Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff, whose own deal runs out at the end of the year. Hamilton says the Austrian’s unique and open management-style has been key in enabling him to flourish while at the German manufac𓄧turer.
“I think [he’s] unlike other managerꦓs [who] have generally been quite narrow-minded in a lot of things,” Hamilton explained.
“Pꦫerhaps no one else wouဣld allow me to do, for example, the thing I do with Tommy, which is not conflicting to any of the brands.
“If anything, that’s helped elevate us. We’ve brought a little bit of colour. Before we were a blac🌠k-and-white team and now we have colours on our shirts which was not a Mercedes way in the past.
“But even Mercedes are becoming a more flexible and𝔉 more appealing brand. And I think that’sꦬ only been good for us.”

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