Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton joked that he earned his “10 percent” commission from himself after finally signing a new and lucrative three-year contract with Mercedes that he negotiated on his own.
The deal was announced on Wednesday ahead of this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix, putting an end to growing rumors that the two-time F1 champion from Britain might join Ferrari next season to form a formidable duo with four-time champion Sebastian Vettel.
Speaking about his contract, Hamilton said it was never in doubt, even though he had said in January and again in March that the new contract was imminent, only for the negotiations to drag on and the suspense to grow.
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“I took my time. Some weeks I thought about it, some weeks I didn’t,” said Hamilton, who represents himself since splitting with his advisers after last season. “It was also the first time I’d ever done it, so there was a lot to learn. There was a lot of studying to do to really understand everything. It was great. I earned my 10 percent.”
Although neither Mercedes nor Hamilton revealed the financial aspects of the deal, it is estimated to be worth £90 million (US$140 million), including bonuses.
“I said to Mercedes from the get-go that I wasn’t planning to speak to anyone and I believe that they did the same,” said Hamilton, who has won three of five races this season and leads teammate Nico Rosberg by 20 points.
“So it was a very easy decision to make and it’s also great that the team wanted to continue working with me.”
Since leaving McLaren in 2013, Hamilton has competed in 43 races, winning 15 and securing a further 11 podium finishes.
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