Lewis Hamilton ready to keep racing for ‘another five years’ according to Mercedes boss Toto Wolff
Sir Lewis Hamilton has said that he wants to stay in Formula 1 for the next five years and keep racing into his 40s.
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Sir Lewis Hamilton has said that he wants to stay in Formula 1 for the next five years and keep racing into his 40s.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is considering an unscheduled trip to Japan this weekend to confront the fallout from the much-anticipated cost cap row that is consuming Formula One.
Christian Horner insists he is not facing a nervous wait to discover if Red Bull have broken Formula One’s cost cap rules.
Christian Horner insists he is not facing a nervous wait to discover if Red Bull have broken Formula One's cost cap rules.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has accused rival boss Toto Wolff of “hugely defamatory, fictitious claims” and threatened legal action against Mercedes amid the cheat row overshadowing this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix.
Christian Horner has suggested the spending cap row has seen «extremely defamatory remarks» made about Red Bull on the weekend they could win a world championship. If results were to go Max Verstappen’s way this weekend he could emerge on Sunday at the Singapore Grand Prix as the 2022 world champion, his second consecutive triumph.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has accused rival boss Toto Wolff of "hugely defamatory, fictitious claims" and threatened legal action against Mercedes amid the cheat row overshadowing this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix. In a fiery, and tense press conference on Saturday, Horner insisted he is "absolutely confident" Red Bull did not overspend as Max Verstappen beat Lewis Hamilton to last year's controversial championship. Horner also suggested the accusations that Red Bull broke F1's budget cap have been planted to take the spotlight away from Verstappen, who could claim his second title in as many seasons on Sunday.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has insisted he is “not aware” of any budget cap breach after reports circulated suggesting two teams exceeded the spending limit during the 2021 season. F1 introduced a budget cap for 2021 of $145 million, with Mercedes boss Toto Wolff calling any excess spending a “heavyweight issue”.