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Lewis Hamilton confirms Mercedes F1 contract talks with Toto Wolff on Monday after Spanish Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton's contract at Mercedes expires at the end of 2023; he has been with the Silver Arrows since 2013 and will hold negotiations with team principal Toto Wolff about extending his stay in Formula 1; Hamilton finished second at the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday

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Lewis Hamilton says he's meeting with Toto Wolff on Monday to discuss a new contract at Mercedes.

Lewis Hamilton held talks with Toto Wolff on Monday over his future at Mercedes.

Hamilton's current contract expires at the end of this year and there was speculation he could leave Mercedes for Ferrari in 2024.

However, both parties denied the reports last month and Hamilton will negotiate a new deal with team principal Wolff.

"I haven't signed anything yet, but I think we are meeting with Toto tomorrow [Monday] so hopefully we can get something done," said the seven-time world champion, who finished second at the Spanish GP.

When pushed to expand on the nature of the meeting he said: "It wasn't a subtle hint. We've had so many meetings and this is just another one of the meetings we are having.

"You could see today my performance is not affected by that, but it's always something that's at the back of your mind. Once that's done then you are able to then focus more and think about the future.

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Lewis Hamilton overtook Aston Martin's Lance Stroll in his Mercedes as he climbed to third in Sunday's race

"I'm working as hard as I can with this team and I see so much strength within the team. They are still so hungry.

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"The podium today was really, really special. To be able to see the excitement in all the people that have worked for such a long time.

"When we go back right now, there will be great energy in the office. These guys take two seconds to enjoy themselves and be happy and then they'll be back down into the books and trying to figure out how we can win the next race."

Lewis Hamilton Spanish GP
Image: Is Hamilton set to sign a new deal with Mercedes?

Wolff: Negotiations will take half an hour

Hamilton joined Mercedes in 2013 and has won six of his seven titles with them while becoming the most successful F1 driver in history with 103 pole positions and 103 wins, and has indicated that he is not done the the sport yet.

Speaking to Sky Sports F1, Toto Wolff revealed: "We just need time to sit over a coffee. That's going to take half an hour."

Hamilton added: "I'm really happy where I am in my life. I think I've got all the ducks in a row where I am able to really focus.

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Red Bull's Max Verstappen retained the lead from Ferrari's Carlos Sainz at the start in Spain, while McLaren's Lando Norris had to pit for a new front wing following a collision with Lewis Hamilton

"I've got a great, great, great team around me both off track and on track. There's great stuff that's happening with Mission 44, I've got a great team in London working on that and I'm starting to see the impact.

"I've got a great team of engineers here. I've been with Bono [senior race engineer Peter Bonnington] for a long time. What Bono and Mike [Elliot, Mercedes chief technical officer] and all the guys are doing is such a fantastic job.

"For me, I feel fit and healthy and I think that was a very solid race for me. I want to keep going for as long as I can, but I want to be where [Max Verstappen] is or racing him, at least.

"I'm super, super focused on getting to that point. A long way to go, but there's time."

Mercedes extend Russell's contract

Meanwhile, Mercedes have taken up their option to extend George Russell's contract by a year, tying the British driver to the team until the end of the 2025 Formula 1 season.

Russell joined Mercedes in 2022 on what the team at the time described as a "long-term deal", which was understood to run to the end of 2024, with an option for a 12-month extension.

The 25-year-old's impressive debut campaign and continued strong performances to start 2023 have resulted in the clause being triggered, with the decision having long been considered a formality by the team.

"Mercedes have taken up the contractual option they already had on him, and they have extended that to the end of the 2025 season," Sky Sports News' Craig Slater said on Monday.

CIRCUIT DE BARCELONA-CATALUNYA, SPAIN - JUNE 04: George Russell, Mercedes-AMG, 3rd position, in Parc Ferme during the Spanish GP  at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Sunday June 04, 2023 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Mark Sutton / Sutton Images)
Image: George Russell will stay at Mercedes until at least 2025 after Mercedes took up an option to extend his contract by a year

"There's been no formal announcement on this from Mercedes because it was already within their power to enforce this option they had, but that's what they've gone and done.

"I learned about from some senior figures in the sport yesterday, and I have been able to confirm that it has actually happened."

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