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Bernie: Lewis will stay at Merc

Bernie Ecclestone expects Lewis Hamilton to stay at Mercedes into 2016, declaring the world champion is 'happy where he is' despite reputed interest from Ferrari. The ongoing delay in the completion of Hamilton's new Mercedes contract has stirred the rumour mill in recent weeks with Ferrari, emerging as a serious threat to Mercedes' recent F1 dominance, reportedly monitoring the situation should talks between the world champion team and driver break down. F1 supremo Ecclestone provoked further speculation ahead of last week's Bahrain GP when he suggested that it 'would be great to see Lewis at Ferrari' as team-mate to fellow multiple title winner Sebastian Vettel. Loading...
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