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    Hamilton signs new five-year McLaren deal

    HIGH PRAISE: McLaren chief executive Ron Dennis said Lewis Hamilton was an 'exceptional human being, on both a personal and professional level'

    AGENCIES, LONDON AND WOKING, ENGLAND
    Sunday, Jan 20, 2008, Page 22

    Lewis Hamilton, right, McLaren team principal Ron Dennis, center, and chief operating officer Martin Whitmarsh pose at McLaren Technology in Woking, England, in a picture released by McLaren on Friday.
    PHOTO: AFP
    Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton signed a new five-year contract with McLaren on Friday, extending his total time with the team to 15 years.

    No financial details were given for a contract that is sure to transform the 23-year-old Briton into one of the best-paid drivers in the sport, and potentially the highest earner of all time.

    Hamilton's original deal was signed in 2006, but McLaren decided on a new contract after the English driver's stellar rookie F1 season in which he finished runner-up to Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen.

    McLaren chief executive Ron Dennis said Hamilton -- the first black driver in F1 -- had exceeded all expectations and deserved "improved financial terms."

    "Today's announcement will take the length of our relationship with Lewis to a total of 15 years, which we believe is among the longest running associations between a sportsman and a team in the history of sport, particularly motorsport," Dennis said.

    "Lewis is an exceptional human being, on both a personal and professional level, and will continue to be a credit to this team," he said.

    Hamilton said he would be happy to drive for McLaren for the rest of his career.

    "Whilst last year was my first year with the team in Formula 1, I have been connected to McLaren and Mercedes-Benz since 1998 and feel that I could easily drive for this team for the whole of my Formula 1 career," he said.

    "I am with the right team to compete for race wins and both the drivers' and constructors' world championships in the future," Hamilton said.

    McLaren F1 chief executive Martin Whitmarsh said the company turned to a new deal for Hamilton once the team's car for this year had been unveiled last week.
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