Mercedes set to announce Lewis Hamilton contract with one demand less

Lewis Hamilton is set to end the uncertainty over his Formula 1 future “soon” by signing a contract extension at Mercedes. The seven-time world champion’s seat is the last one still TBC for 2021, and since the turn of the year, there has been great speculation over the terms he is demanding regarding salary and even having a say on who his teammate is. But in recent days, the story has progressed to the point where Hamilton now appears poised to put pen to paper following comments by Mercedes boss Toto Wolff “The lawyers are working hard,” he told ORF this week. “We don’t make life easy for them, of course, when we both argue over Zoom and keep sending curveballs to the lawyers. “He’s in America now and I’m here. At some point, we will finalise it. It’s how it is with negotiations. “You always come from different corners, but that’s quite normal. We have a really solid basis in our relationship. “We have celebrated great successes together and want to continue doing so in the future. “Sometimes you have to talk things out in detail, and that took or still takes us some time. But before Bahrain at the latest, you have to sign something at some point.” Then, in a separate interview with Germany’s RTL, Wolff confirmed an announcement was coming “soon”. “Soon is a flexible term but yeah, soon,” he said. Perhaps due to his demands, however, the Mercedes chief appeared to rule out a three-year contract for Hamilton, something else he was hoping for. “I don’t think so,” he said. Instead, it has been suggested the 36-year-old might only get a one-year extension at the Brackley-based team. This as George Russell looks set to be promoted from Williams for 2022 and, potentially, Max Verstappen might have a release clause in his Red Bull contract.

Avintia Ducati set to launch 2021 MotoGP team on February 5

Avintia Ducati is set to hold the first 2021 MotoGP team launch after announcing a date of February 5 for its online presentation. The team has an all-new rider line-up this season with Moto2 champion Enea Bastianini and title rival Luca Marini taking over from Johann Zarco and Tito Rabat. Avintia is set to run two different liveries, with Valentino Rossi’s younger brother Marini remaining in Sky colours and being run by VR46 within the Avintia structure. Marini’s Sky VR46 Desmosedici was unveiled on Italian TV last December, but Bastianini’s MotoGP livery remains unknown. Barring the arrival of a major new sponsor, it is expected to be similar to the Zarco/Rabat colours of last season. While their bikes will look different, both Bastianini and Marini will be using year-old GP19-based machines. All other Ducati riders will have the GP20. The MotoGP technical freeze means that engine design for all but KTM and Aprilia must remain unchanged until 2022, however the chassis, suspension, electronics and aerodynamics can be updated.

Documentary showing Michael Schumcher’s current condition set to be aired this year

A documentary into the career and life of Michael Schumacher is ‘finished’ and is set to air later this year, offering a rare glimpse of the Ferrari legend’s life since suffering a serious brain injury in a skiing accident eight years ago. Schumacher, 52, has not been seen publicly since the 2013 accident and so the new film, entitled ‘Schumacher’, will provide a rare insight to Formula One fans on his health battle. The film, which was first reported to be in production in May 2019, was due to launch in December last year, only to be faced by delays caused by the coronavirus pandemic but Express in Germany have reported it is now ‘ready’ to go. Schumacher’s family have backed the film and are reported to have provided private recordings to the filmmakers. The driver’s wife Corinna, who has rarely spoken in public and is believed to be largely responsible for guarding the secrecy of his health, is expected to be among the interviewees spoken to in the film. His father Rolf, 74, and his son Mick, preparing for his first season in F1 with Haas, are also involved. ‘Schumacher’ is the work of German documentary filmmakers Michael Wech and Hanns-Bruno Kammertons. The Ferrari icon hit his head on a rock going off-piste down a mountain and was later airlifted to hospital. He went through two rounds of surgery before being placed into a medically-induced coma for six months. Now back home in Geneva, Switzerland, updates on his condition have been a closely guarded secret by the family, something that will perhaps change upon the release of the documentary. The film will also focus on his incredibly successful career, something the family hope son Mick will be able to replicate as he follows in his father’s footsteps this season. Schumacher won his first championship in 1994 with Benetton before retaining his title in the ensuing campaign. The German then moved to Ferrari where he went on to dominate the sport before calling time on his career in 2006. He returned to the grid with Mercedes in 2009 but endured a largely disappointing three-season spell.

Possibility that Mazepin will not race in F1 under Russian flag

Nikita Mazepin may not be able to race under the Russian flag in Formula 1 this year. Recently, Nikolay Gryazin had to contest the Monte Carlo rally as a ‘neutral athlete’, following the world anti-doping agency’s decision to ban Russia from international competition over a widespread cheating scheme. Russian F1 pundit Alexey Popov thinks Haas rookie Mazepin may be similarly affected. “There is a solution,” the Match TV commentator said. “In many sports now they compete under the flag of the national federation – in this case, it would be the Russian Automobile Federation. “As for the anthem, we’ll see, but you’d have to be a strong optimist to imagine him winning at Haas in the first year. But the flag is everywhere – over the circuit, over the garages, on the overalls. “It wouldn’t be very pleasant to be deprived of that,” Popov added. There has also been speculation that Formula 1 will have to rename the Russian GP, instead calling it the Krasnodar or Sochi GP.

Mick Schumacher rides with Ferrari at Fiorano

Mick Schumacher completed an afternoon of testing with Ferrari at Italian circuit Fiorano ahead of his rookie Formula One season. Schumacher, son of seven-time world champion Michael, is part of the Ferrari driver academy and will race for American team Haas this season. Ferrari has booked out its Fiorano race track for a week of testing with its 2018 car, the SF71H. On Thursday afternoon, Schumacher completed over 50 laps in the car. After the test, Schumacher said: “We managed to get through the entire programme that we had scheduled without any problem and it was clearly very useful to be able to get through so much mileage at the wheel of a Formula 1 car in view of the coming season that will be starting in about a month and a half with the pre-season testing. “The SF71H is a car from 2018, but its behaviour on the track and the feelings that it gives to the driver are very similar, both in terms of how it behaves on the track and physical stress to a current car. “That makes it an excellent base when it comes to preparation for the new season.” The German driver won last year’s Formula 2 championship. He has joined Haas’ all-rookie lineup with Russia’s Nikita Mazepin. Schumacher took over from new Ferrari signing Carlos Sainz on Thursday afternoon. Sainz had completed a day and a half of testing, having taken over from new teammate Charles Leclerc, who drove on Tuesday. Friday will conclude the test, with Schumacher driving in the morning before handing over to Ferrari test driver Callum Ilott on Friday afternoon. The official F1 pre-season tests will take place in Bahrain between March 12-14, down from six days last year. The opening race of the season is the Bahrain Grand Prix on March 28.

Mercedes will not be extending Hamilton’s contract by 3 years as it is set for announcement

Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes have still not reached an agreement on a new contract. The new F1 season starts in about six weeks and so there is some urgency. If we are to believe Toto Wolff however, a deal could be agreed soon. However, the team boss of the German racing team does not want to pin down a date. When asked by RTL if an announcement is imminent, Wolff replied: “Soon is a flexible term, but yeah soon.” The question of course is what duration Hamilton’s contract will be. In all honesty, the Austrian doesn’t think Hamilton will be awarded a three-year contract. “I don’t assume that. We see in the near future a development not only with the cost cap but also with the technical regulation and you have to keep your eyes open, so we are still discussing what the right term is.” According to the latest rumours, Mercedes and Hamilton are therefore mainly arguing over the length of the contract. Hamilton is aiming for a three-year deal, while Wolff’s team reportedly does not want to go much further than a one-year deal. It is possible that both parties will soon agree to a two-year deal.

Formula E set to hold its first race on a permanent circuit

Formula E has announced its first ever race on a permanent circuit as part of a reorganised calendar of events for 2021. The series, which has previously raced exclusively on street tracks, will hold the fourth round of its 2021 season at the Ricardo Tormo permanent circuit in Valencia. Formula E will use a new configuration of the circuit which it has tested at in recent seasons, and which Formula 1 last visited for testing 10 years ago.The move comes as Formula E has scrapped plans to hold a race in Paris this year, while its events in Sanya and Seoul have also been postponed. The championship therefore intends to follow its previously-announced double-header in Saudi Arabia next month with a race in Rome’s EUR district in April. The Valencia race, Formula E’s first championship round to be held in Spain, will take place two weeks later. Formula E has also announced it will race in Monaco and Marrakesh in May. A double-header in Santiago, Chile, will follow on the first weekend in June. A further update on the championship is planned in early spring.“We are committed to delivering a global calendar that befits our first season as a world championship,” said Formula E CEO Jamie Reigle. “We are working closely with all our partners across teams, manufacturers, sponsors, broadcasters and host cities to adapt to external circumstances and ensure the health and safety of everyone involved. “We will do so while maintaining what fans love most about Formula E: unpredictable racing, iconic locations and the blend of the real and virtual worlds, all underpinned by our race for better futures.”

Chinese company interested in acquiring Aston Martin

Aston Martin is currently in the news with all the hints at its livery and outfits for 2021, and above all of course the arrival of Sebastian Vettel. However, according to Formula 1 journalist Joe Saward, there are also dark clouds hanging over the Silverstone factory. In recent years much has changed at the team formerly known as Force India. Lawrence Stroll bought the team and together with his partners it was renamed Racing Point. However, that name soon disappeared, because after Aston Martin was bought by Stroll, it was announced that Aston Martin would be the new name of the team. According to Joe Saward, an experienced F1 journalist, there’s also a possibility that Aston Martin could be bought again, with a Chinese company reportedly interested. He wrote on his own blog, “This morning there was an interesting story from China’s East Money, a website that watches the financial markets, which suggested that China’s BYD Auto Company is preparing to acquire the Aston Martin car company, in a deal that would value the British firm at £4.1 billion.” BYD Auto Company is said to be looking for a way to become known in Europe and sees Aston Martin as an ideal showcase. Additionally, it already has a partnership with Daimler, which also has a share in Aston Martin. So Stroll’s era could be a short one, as could Aston Martin’s period in Formula 1.

Mclaren sets launch date for the MCL35M

McLaren will launch its 2021 Formula 1 car, the MCL35, on 15 February at its headquarters in Woking. The British squad is the second F1 team to confirm its launch plans ahead of the upcoming 2021 season, with Alfa Romeo unveiling its latest contender at an event in Warsaw a week after McLaren on 22 February. As well as taking the wraps off its newly-named, Mercedes-powered MCL35 in a live launch show that will be broadcast on Sky Sports F1 in the UK, McLaren will also present its revised driver line-up consisting of Lando Norris and new signing Daniel Ricciardo. McLaren fired up its new MCL35M for the first time on Tuesday, with the process overseen by team principal Andreas Seidl and CEO Zak Brown. The announcement of McLaren’s launch date is one of the earliest, despite the particularly busy winter the Woking-based outfit has faced as it raced to get its new car ready for the upcoming campaign, having switched from Renault power. McLaren is the only F1 team changing its power unit supplier in the off-season, requiring the team to essentially build a brand new car despite teams largely carrying over most of their cars from 2020 with development heavily restricted amid a delay to the technical regulation overhaul that will now come in 2022.

Lewis Hamilton asking for a cut in the big Mercedes broadcast deal

Mercedes chief Toto Wolff has gone on record stating that the two were in discussions over Zoom but admitted their talks has caused a few “curveballs” for the lawyers overseeing the deal. Former team boss Jordan, however, believes the sticking points in the new deal are over Hamilton’s worth to Mercedes, who recently announced petrochemical company, Ineos, had become a three-way owner alongside Mercedes Benz and Wolff. Jordan also says he understands the 36-year-old is pushing hard for 10 percent share of the team’s TV revenue. “I have a little snippet of information and Lewis is saying ‘look guys, this is my salary, is this what I am being paid as a driver and for various other things that go along with the interviews and other aspects? “‘But am I being compensated for bringing in sponsors? Am I being compensated for the arrival of Ineos? “‘Am I being compensated for the increased television income you are getting as the constructors’ champion in the form of TV money?’”. Jordan reckons that Hamilton should be also focusing efforts on getting a slice of the lucrative TV payments Mercedes receive from F1. He added: “If I was his manager, I would be saying to Mercedes, ‘look, we add a lot of value to Mercedes’ overall income over the year. It is positively wrong to ignore that’. “I believe Lewis is looking for 10 percent of the team’s television money and it is hard to understand why he would not be worth that. “We are in the media and the amount of opportunities we have to interview Lewis are very slim. We stand in line like everybody else. “But he is the first one we all want. We are at the press conferences because we need Lewis as he is a value to me and you and everybody else. “It is like what is happening now in golf and basketball in America and the major stars are taking a piece off the top. “The world of economics is changing but one thing that is for sure is the value of Lewis Hamilton has increased, that’s a fact.”

LCR Honda confirms they will be present in MotoGP up to 2026

LCR has become the latest team to officially confirm its place on the MotoGP grid for the next five-year contract cycle with Dorna and IRTA, from 2022-2026. Former rider Lucio Cecchinelli started the team with ‘two technicians and one van’ in 1996. After nine years in the 125cc class, LCR moved to 250cc in 2002 and has competed in the MotoGP class, always with Honda machinery, since 2006. LCR has celebrated a total of 85 grands prix podiums and 24 victories in all the categories it has competed in, including three MotoGP wins with Cal Crutchlow. “First and foremost, I would like to take this opportunity to express my deepest gratitude to all the people who have worked with the LCR team since January of 1996, when we received our very first World Championship contract participation as a Team!” said Lucio Cecchinello. “II can’t believe that it’s been 25 years! A quarter of century lived with LCR riders and team personnel working at full speed on track and believe me, even off-track! “It is a great honour for me to announce that LCR has recently renewed with IRTA and Dorna, its MotoGP class contract participation until 2026. “I am grateful to be able to continue competing in the premier class category for 5 more years and I can’t wait to start a new chapter in LCR history with both of our riders Taka [Nakagami] and Alex [Marquez] on a full factory bike! See you soon on track and surely very soon on TV!” LCR is the second Independent team after Gresini to be officially confirmed on the 2022 grid. KTM and Ducati are the only factories to so far sign but Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and Aprilia are also expected to continue.

Kyle Busch shuts down his super late model programme

Kyle Busch Motorsports will still compete in the NASCAR Truck Series, but Kyle Busch has shuttered the team’s super late model program.Kyle Busch has placed his ownership focus on his NASCAR Truck Series team for the upcoming season, as he has made the decision to shut down the Kyle Busch Motorsports super late model team, at least for now, he confirmed on Monday. Kyle Busch Motorsports are still slated to compete in the upcoming Truck Series season, with John Hunter Nemechek behind the wheel of the #4 Toyota and Chandler Smith behind the wheel of the #18 Toyota in a full-time capacity. Busch, the winningest driver in Truck Series history, plans to compete in five races behind the wheel of the #51 Toyota, just as he usually does, with another driver(s) behind the wheel for the other 17 races on the 22-race schedule. He is set to continue on with his full-time role with Joe Gibbs Racing’s Cup Series team behind the wheel of the #18 Toyota as well, and with new crew chief Ben Beshore. This was one of the factors involved in his decision to shut down his super late model team. He also noted the commitments he has with Rowdy Energy, the energy drinks business he founded two years ago and still co-owns, as one of the other reasons why he made the tough decision. In an interview will the MRN Radio Kyle Busch said, “It’s insane, literally. I think it was last week that there was so much stuff going on and flying around. Everyone thinks the offseason is your off time and it’s just been hectic. I’ve been trying to do Kyle Busch Motorsports stuff and Rowdy Energy stuff and been getting reading with an all-new Joe Gibbs Racing team. It’s been crazy. “I told Samantha, ‘I can’t have anything else thrown my way right now. I am to the max. I have to start throwing some stuff out.’ Lo and behold, unfortunately I shut my super late model team down. That was just one of the things that I couldn’t seem to find the right circumstances and right people to run that thing for me. It just didn’t make sense right now anymore. We’ll see if it makes sense in the future. Those are the kind of things you have to sacrifice and put aside.”

Verstappen: Gasly’s approach to Red Bull did not work

According to Max Verstappen, Pierre Gasly made a fundamental error in his approach to Formula 1 that cost him the top seat at Red Bull. Gasly began 2020 as Verstappen’s teammate, but he struggled and lost the seat to Alex Albon – who has also now lost the place, this time to Sergio Perez. “It’s true. When Pierre joined us, he wanted to immediately adapt instead of taking the time to study everything,” Verstappen told Ziggo Sport. “The tactic didn’t work. As a result, a lot went wrong and he was under a lot of pressure. The fact that he had an accident in the winter tests also didn’t make things easier,” he added. However, Verstappen said he was impressed with Gasly’s recovery once he returned to Alpha Tauri. “It was great. Others can learn from him about how he managed to recover,” he said.

Kevin Magnussen had been given an offer to stay in F1

Former Haas driver Kevin Magnussen says he had an offer to remain on the grid for 2021, although the proposition was made by a team “not better than Haas”. The Haas US outfit’s decision to refresh its line-up for this season by contracting with F1 rookies Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin left both Magnussen and teammate Romain Grosjean out in the cold for 2021, at least regarding F1. However, the Dane has revealed that he was offered an opportunity to race on this season, although it anything but an enticing proposal according to the 28-year-old. “I cannot say who it was, because I think it might make someone angry,” Magnussen told Danish magazine Dossier. “It was a team that is not better than Haas, so it is not difficult to imagine.” Indeed, one would likely suppose that Magnussen was referring to Williams, although any potential deal with the Grove-based outfit may have been contingent on George Russell’s early exit from the team to join Mercedes. “Although I had a chance to stay in Formula 1, I did not have the motivation to continue that way. I would have liked to continue if I could have won with any of the big teams.” Magnussen’s wish will likely remain unfulfilled as the former F1 driver has moved on to greener pastures, racing this year in the US in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship with Chip Ganassi Racing. Unbeknownst to many, Magnussen is actually well acquainted with the US sportscar scene, having witnessed many races in America alongside his father – four-time IMSA champion Jan Magnussen. “I can’t say exactly how many IMSA races I went to with my father, maybe 10 or 12. But I definitely got a feel for the racing here and for a lot of the tracks,” said Magnussen. “So I was really interested in racing in America when it looked like my time in Formula 1 was ending.” The 28-year-old will be action next weekend at the Rolex 24 at Daytona along with CGR teammate Renger van der Zande with whom he will share the No. 01 CGR Cadillac in the DP1 class this year.

Carlos Sainz makes his debut with Ferrari at Fiorano

Carlos Sainz had to wait a long time for it, but finally the Spaniard can be seen in Ferrari’s red. On Wednesday, he tested in the 2018 Ferrari at the Fiorano circuit, and that made for some stunning images. Ferrari surprised everyone with news before the 2020 Formula One season had even started. Sebastian Vettel was to leave and Carlos Sainz was to be his replacement. However, this was about 2021. Sainz had to drive for McLaren for another year before he could realise his dream of driving for Ferrari. That dream is now finally coming true for Sainz, who after his visits to the factory can finally get into the car. Although it’s a 2018 model due to test restrictions, it’s good for Sainz to get used to the car’s characteristics and learn the procedures from his new engineers.