Will Lewis Hamilton’s new Mercedes F1 contract be announced at the British GP?

Seven-time world c⛦ha♎mpion Hamilton has six months left to run on his current £40m-a-season deal but is expected to sign a contract extension with Mercedes.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff suggested Hamilton’s future could be resolved befoꦐre last weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix, but no announcement came.
Sky Spo🧔rt F1's lead commentator says the contract “will get done” and suggested it could be confirmed ahead of Hamilton’s home grand prix at Silverstone in tw💃o races time.
"The devil is in the detail. Lewis wants to stay at Mercedes. Mercedes want to stay with him. It will get done,” Croft🔯 told Sky Sports.
"It won't be about money, it will be about support for the Ha𒊎milton commission, support with🌱 the various things Lewis wants to do - tie ups in the future, maybe an ambassadorial role.
"There will be lots 🎶of d🌃ifferent things that need sorting out but it will get done. It wouldn't surprise me if it gets done at Silverstone, that would be a logical thing.”

Hamilton’s future has been the subject of intense speculation in recent months, with t♛he 38-year-old Briton even linked with a sensational&nb🌄sp;switch to Ferrari.
But reports of an offer were den🧸ied by both parties and the long-running saga appears to be heading towards a conclusion that will see Hamilton continue with Mercedes.
Hamilton was reluctant to give away too much detail about h🌼is negotiations in Montreal last time out but admitted progress has been made.
"We had a good meeting justꦍ recently. They are very complex c🔯ontracts. It's not just a simple driving contract,” he explained.
"Right now I'm planning to be here and racing for a decent chunk of time. You have just got to explore all avenues in the sense of how you can continue to expand your partnership with such a great organisation. It's not as easy as just saying 'go ahead', and I don𝓰't have to be in a rush."

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