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Wolff wants Hamilton to sign three-year deal

Aug.6 Lewis Hamilton's boss says he would like to sign up the six-time world champion for the next three years. At Silverstone a week ago, the championship leader told reporters that he can imagine himself "going for at least three years" longer. Hamilton denied that talks about extending his contract with Mercedes are already taking place, but team boss Toto Wolff hopes it happens "soon". When asked by Canal Plus if he would like to sign 35-year-old Hamilton for the full three years, Wolff answered: "Yes. "We have good discussions and I am quite positive that we will be able to sign a contract soon," he told the French broadcaster. Wolff is also openly...
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