Formula One: 'People starving, without jobs', says Hamilton, putting contract talks in perspective

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Formula One: 'People starving, without jobs', says Hamilton, putting contract talks in perspective
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SILVERSTONE, UNITED KINGDOM (AFP) - Lewis Hamilton says he is no hurry to extend his contract with Mercedes because he feels sensitive to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, which has left many people 'not eating, starving and without a job.'. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SILVERSTONE, UNITED KINGDOM - Lewis Hamilton says he is no hurry to extend his contract with Mercedes because he feels sensitive to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, which has left many people"not eating, starving and without a job."

"I'm sure Toto is getting a bit anxious as I've not been that forward about it," said Hamilton, referring to Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff, later adding that he felt relaxed about his own situation. The world championship leader also said he wanted the British government to commit to teaching with a wider sense of diversity in schools.

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