LEWIS HAMILTON AND MERCEDES AMG STORY CONTINUES FOR ANOTHER 2 YEARS - FORMULA 1

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Thursday, July 19, 2018

LEWIS HAMILTON AND MERCEDES AMG STORY CONTINUES FOR ANOTHER 2 YEARS

Mercedes-AMG and Lewis Hamilton today announced the agreement of a two-year contract extension for the 2019 and 2020 seasons. Since joining Mercedes in 2013, Lewis has, to date, won three world championships and 44 Grands Prix with the team and by the end of 2020, he will have spent eight seasons as a works Mercedes driver, his longest period with a single team in the sport.

Furthermore, since making his F1 debut in 2007, every single Grand Prix Lewis has driven has been powered by Mercedes-Benz engines. His career total of 65 F1 wins places him second on the all-time list behind Michael Schumacher. Through these achievements, Lewis has earned his place in history as the most successful driver in the 112-year Grand Prix racing tradition of Mercedes-Benz.

Lewis Hamilton commented: "This contract extension has basically been a formality since Toto and I sat down during the winter, so it’s good to put pen to paper, announce it and then get on with business as usual. I have been part of the Mercedes racing family for 20 years and I have never been happier inside a team than I am right now. We are on the same wavelength both on and off track – and I am looking forward to winning more in the future and shining even more light on the three-pointed star. I’m very confident that Mercedes is the right place to be over the coming years."

"Although we have enjoyed so much success together since 2013, Mercedes is hungrier than ever – from Dr Zetsche and the board members at the top of Daimler, through Toto and the team management, to every single person I meet in the corridors of Brixworth and Brackley. The competitive passion that burns bright inside me is shared by every single member of this group – always chasing the next improvement and digging even deeper to make sure we come out on top. I can’t wait to see what we can achieve together in the next two-and-a-half seasons."

Team Principal and CEO Toto Wolff concluded: "We signed the final documents this week and didn’t want to keep people waiting any longer! There is not much about Lewis as a Formula One driver that hasn’t been said already, he is one of the all-time greats and his track record speaks for itself. But what I enjoy most about working with him is getting to know the man inside the racing helmet. I am very confident that we have some incredible chapters of our story together still to come."

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