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Button: Mercedes will 'pay what Hamilton is worth'

Article To news overview © XPBimages Former F1 World Champion Jenson Button believes speculation linking Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari will only strengthen his negotiation stance with Mercedes. Contract talks to extend his stay with the German manufacturer have been ongoing since the winter period but reports in Italy emerged ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix weekend suggesting Ferrari would table a major effort to pry Hamilton away. The rumours were quickly shut down by Hamilton, who insisted there had been no contact with the Scuderia, but former McLaren teammate Button suggested his position in talks with Mercedes has been "massively" benefited. "If a driver has more than one...
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