Dec.8 - While George Russell's Sakhir GP performance has put Valtteri Bottas under immense pressure, it is also an uncomfortable moment for Lewis Hamilton.

That is because the entire F1 world is now digesting the fact that, while the seven time world champion was sidelined with covid-19, his substitute - Russell - was immediately ready to start winning races in the exact same car.

It's awkward timing for 35-year-old Hamilton, who is still yet to agree a new contract with Mercedes for 2021.

"Hamilton wants to be paid more, but Mercedes has seen this weekend that a young driver like Russell can also do the job," former F1 driver Christijan Albers told De Telegraaf.

Another former driver, Robert Doornbos, told Ziggo Sport: "The negotiations between Hamilton and Wolff were already difficult.

"Of course Toto did this on purpose," said the Dutchman. "He could have just put the reserve driver in that car, so it was also political.

"Hamilton is asking for 50 million while the boss of Daimler, who is now a big Formula 1 fan, wants to cut the company's Formula 1 expenses. This was already complicating the situation.

"I don't know if Russell is capable of becoming a seven time world champion, but you can't ignore that his salary is 50 million less," Doornbos added.

"This will cause some disagreement between Mercedes and Hamilton anyway, which is quite normal when negotiating a contract."

The specialist media is also applying the pressure after the second race in Bahrain, with Marca correspondent Carlos Miguel suggesting in an open letter that Damiler CEO Ola Kallenius should take the opportunity to cut costs.

"The numbers Hamilton is asking for are absolutely unnecessary in the midst of an economic crisis," he wrote in the Spanish newspaper.

"There is no driver in today's circumstances who deserves 70 million euros a year, which is what we are hearing."

Not just that, Miguel points out that even if Hamilton squeezes a couple more tenths out of the car than Bottas or Valtteri Bottas, the car's superiority makes that unnecessary.

"I know the temptation is always to stick with the champion, but it should never be at any cost," he said.


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7 F1 Fan comments on “Russell costs '50 million less' than Hamilton

  1. Doug

    Any good driver can front row that Merc. Hamilton is overpriced and devisive, as in wearing a blm mask. I'd hire Russell in a second if I were Toto.

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  2. Craig Bailey

    I agree trade Hamilton to Williams. It’s obvious anyone could win in a Mercedes which is clearly the best car. This is why Fangio will always be the best champion of all time. He won in different cars for many manufacturers.

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  3. David Larison

    Winning a Formula 1 Race with an Average or less Capable Car is the mark of a Champion. We know Hamiltons record while a Driver at Mclaren, he was good, and that is what he is at Mercedes, just good. He isn't a Racer and he isn't Great. If Mercedes has 50 Million Euros they want to throw away needlessly, they should consider contributing that resource to any number of worthy causes. They can pick up Russell and still win races with the spare change.

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    • ReallyOldRacer

      David, spot on regarding MB spending way too much money on drivers' salaries. But, let's be fair with HAM at McLaren. He very nearly won the WDC in his rookie year and did win his second year.

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