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Wolff: Hamilton's salary demands 'made up” by media

Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff says reports about Lewis Hamilton’s salary demands for his next contract have been “all made up” by the media. Sign up for F1 TV and get a 25% earlybird discount. Hamilton is set to begin talks with Mercedes ahead of the upcoming season over a new deal, with his current contract due to expire at the end of 2020. Wolff himself is out of contract heading into F1’s new regulation era in 2021 and the futures of two of Mercedes’ key figureheads have been hot topics in recent months. Reports in Italian media at the start of the year claimed Hamilton was demanding a bumper new four-year contract to stay at Mercedes, but speaking in an exclusive...
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