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Wenger fan Hamilton sees his future with Mercedes

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BAKU: World champion Lewis Hamilton paid tribute to Arsene Wenger and pledged his future to Mercedes on Thursday ahead of this weekend’s potentiall­y critical Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

The 33-year- old Briton praised the loyalty and values of the exitbound Arsenal manager and swept aside doubts about his own future despite not yet signing a new contract. His current deal ends this year.

“I have always had great admir at ion for A r s ene,” Gunners supporter Hamilton told reporters.

“For anyone to have commitment to a team and the loyalty which he has shown through all the ups and downs, through outside individual­s saying positives and negatives, but to stay true to your values and continue to strive for what you believe in I think has really been awesome.

“Whilst the team has not always been the most successful, I really hope that he feels great about his time. I’ve had the privilege of meeting him a couple of times. He asked me to go and train with the team, which I have not managed to do yet, but he was always really welcoming and it was cool to meet ‘our team’s’ boss.

“I’ve supported Arsenal since I was five. I want to wish him all the best. I think his future is as bright as he wants it to be, so I hope he t a ke s t he positivity out of all the great experience­s he’s had.”

Hamilton insisted it is only a matter of time before he re- commits to Mercedes.

“I’m fully committed to Mercedes,” he said.

“I have every plan to be with the t eam for the future so it is r e a l ly about getting o n with it. We were planning to do it after the last race, but we had a lot on. “I wa s n o t really around to meet. I had one day at the factory and then I was in China and then I was in the States. We will do it in the near future for sure, but it’s not a rush thing.”

It may be no more than a coincidenc­e but speculatio­n over Hamilton’s future – due to the delays in him signing and announcing his new long- term commitment to the team – has been accompanie­d by a dip in form for the four-time world champion.

He has not won any of the three season- opening races, but current championsh­ip leader and fellowfour­time champion Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari on Thursday dismissed suggestion­s that Hamilton’s form could help him take a fi fth title.

“We’ve not had that many races so far, but I think he’s been as usual. He’s doing a very good job. Obviously, Australia was his weekend, but it ended up a bit different.

“Bahrain was ours and China, I’m not sure whose it was. I’m not looking at one guy that close or closer than others. I guess he’s doing a good job otherwise he wouldn’t be as successful as he’s been these last years. “I hope to be number one challenger to whoever, but it’s a long year and at the moment it’s looking good, but it doesn’t mean anything, because it matters in the last three races, not the first three races.” — AFP

For anyone to have commitment to a team and the loyalty which he has shown through all the ups and downs, through outside individual­s saying positives and negatives, but to stay true to your values and continue to strive for what you believe in I think has really been awesome. Lewis Hamilton, world champion

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Chand (right) competes in the women’s 100m heat during the first day of the 22nd Asian Athletics Championsh­ips at Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswa­r in this July 6, 2017 file photo. — FP photo
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Lewis Hamilton

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