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Hamilton has met with Ferrari in 2019 - Gazzetta

The prospects of Lewis Hamilton moving to Ferrari in 2021 have been raised, with Italian media claiming that the six-time world champion has already met with the Scuderia's president John Elkann. Gazzetta dello Sport claims that Hamilton has met with Elkann twice this year, with his Mercedes contract expiring at the conclusion of 2020. Article continues under video Hamilton has been linked to Maranello frequently in his career, with Mercedes team principal saying earlier this year: "The Cavallino is a phenomenal brand, the most prestigious in F1, and every driver dreams of winning the title with the redhead." Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto also raised eyebrows on Friday at the...
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