Mercedes, Hamilton Contract Talks 'a Work in Progress'

Formula One F1 - Canadian Grand Prix - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada - June 9, 2018 Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton in action during qualifying REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Formula One F1 - Canadian Grand Prix - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada - June 9, 2018 Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton in action during qualifying REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
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Mercedes, Hamilton Contract Talks 'a Work in Progress'

Formula One F1 - Canadian Grand Prix - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada - June 9, 2018 Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton in action during qualifying REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Formula One F1 - Canadian Grand Prix - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada - June 9, 2018 Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton in action during qualifying REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

Mercedes hope to complete their contract talks and agree a new deal with Lewis Hamilton during the upcoming mini-breaks in the congested Formula One calendar, team chief Toto Wolff has revealed.

But, he told a news conference at Mugello, he does not have a date in mind when he hopes to announce a happy conclusion and confirmation that the six-time world champion has a new deal with the team.

The series leader said in July that he expected it to be a relatively straightforward process and "not a big effort" and he had no desire to move to another team.

Wolff supported this on Friday when he pointed out that the three 'triple-headers' this season – making for nine races in 11 weeks since the coronavirus-hit calendar began – had offered few opportunities for talks.

"This is a work in progress and I wouldn't want to commit to a specific date," said Wolff.

"We get on very well, but then when it comes down to the detail, you just need enough time to do that.

"With one race after the other, we don't want to be distracted by contract talks. In between, with the larger gaps, like next week, we're moving towards a satisfactory outcome, but I don't know when it will be announced."

After this weekend’s race, marking Ferrari’s 1000th Grand Prix, two Grands Prix in four weeks are programmed as separate events, a schedule that allows for some breathing space.

Wolff said the new deal with Hamilton would be signed before the end of 2020 because Mercedes "want to have certainty how we race next year."

Hamilton has won five of his six drivers’ titles with Mercedes since 2013.

Wolff warned that nothing should be taken for granted, however, when he said: “We didn't look at the contract for the last three years and never took it out of the drawer.

"Sometimes situations change and the environment changes and, therefore, this is a time where it's another stint -- another part of the journey that we want to go together. We're just debating."

Wolff said also that he felt it was “important for Formula One” that four-time champion Sebastian Vettel would remain in the sport when he leaves Ferrari for Aston Martin at the end of this year.

The Mercedes team boss is a shareholder at Aston Martin, whose brand replaces that of Racing Point next season for the Silverstone-based outfit.

"I have three shares of Aston Martin so from that perspective it’s great," he said. “The German market is the second most important market.

"I think it’s great that Seb stays. He is the second-most successful driver on the grid – and it’s important for F1 to keep somebody like Sebastian in his prime years.”

As to his own future, he said he was still reflecting on his next decision.

"I want to stay with Mercedes," he said. "I get on with Ola Källenius (Daimler board chairman) really brilliantly and I love the guys here and at Brixworth.

"They are just a close-knit group, but on the other side, I would never want to go from very good to good so this is something I am thinking about."



Haaland Scores Outrageous Goal for Man City in Champions League

Manchester City's Norwegian striker #09 Erling Haaland (C) celebrates scoring the team's fourth goal during the UEFA Champions League football match between Manchester City and Sparta Prague at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on October 23, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Manchester City's Norwegian striker #09 Erling Haaland (C) celebrates scoring the team's fourth goal during the UEFA Champions League football match between Manchester City and Sparta Prague at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on October 23, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
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Haaland Scores Outrageous Goal for Man City in Champions League

Manchester City's Norwegian striker #09 Erling Haaland (C) celebrates scoring the team's fourth goal during the UEFA Champions League football match between Manchester City and Sparta Prague at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on October 23, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Manchester City's Norwegian striker #09 Erling Haaland (C) celebrates scoring the team's fourth goal during the UEFA Champions League football match between Manchester City and Sparta Prague at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on October 23, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

Erling Haaland scored an outrageous backheel volley in the Champions League on Wednesday to issue a timely reminder of his own credentials as a potential Ballon d'Or winner.
A day after Vinicius Junior hit a hat trick for Real Madrid, Haaland scored an early contender for goal of the season with his acrobatic effort in Manchester City's 5-0 win against Sparta Prague.
Vinicius Junior is the favorite to win soccer's most prestigious individual prize when it is presented at a gala ceremony in Paris on Monday. But Haaland, who came runner-up to Lionel Messi for last year's award, once again showcased his scoring prowess with two goals as City set a new Champions League record of 26 games unbeaten, The Associated Press reported.
Haaland's volley in the 58th minute at the Etihad Stadium was a moment of individual brilliance. From around six meters and with his back to goal, the Norway striker leaped in the air and flicked the back of his foot to meet Savinho's cross from the right. Connecting powerfully with his heel, the ball shot down into the turf and bounced high into the top corner beyond Prague goalkeeper Peter Vindahl.
“If I tried to do that I’d pull my groin. I don’t know how he did it, I just think it’s just his long legs. He’s a freak isn’t he?” Haaland’s City teammate Phil Foden said. “It shows he has this talent that no one else can do.”
City manager Pep Guardiola said the goal was not normal “for a human” and likened the forward to Sweden great Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
“It’s unbelievable this talent that this guy has,” he said.
Haaland scored his second in the 68th to take his season's total to 13 goals in 12 games in all competitions. His record in the Champions League is now 44 goals in 42 games.
Cristiano Ronaldo is the all-time leading scorer in European club soccer's elite competition with 141 goals. Messi is second on 129. Haaland is 17th and rising quickly.
But he is expected to miss out on this year's Ballon d'Or with Vinicius Junior seen as the man to beat, ahead of Haaland's City teammate Rodri.
Haaland, however, is likely to contend for years to come if he continues his goal scoring exploits, with Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappe leading a new generation after Messi and Ronaldo dominated the award for more than a decade.
Neither of those soccer greats, who won 13 titles between them, were nominated this year, appearing to usher in a new era.