FORMULA ONE returns this week after the summer break – and a void of news about Lewis Hamilton’s future.
After being told that a deal was close to being signed back in June, there has still been no pen put to paper, as the saga rumbles on.
At the Hungarian GP, Merc boss Toto Wolff said the two parties had “emotionally” agreed to sign – so why the hold up?
The likelihood is that the duration of the contract – expected to be two years – has been agreed. As well as the wages of around £50million a year.
However, the likely sticking point will centre on the amount of time Hamilton will be contractually obliged to be available for Mercedes’ sponsors.