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How Many F1 Records Will Hamilton Break in 2020?

Formula 1 records are not something we really to talk about because as with everything, it happens when it happens. But, for Lewis Hamilton 2020 could be monumental record breaking year as he's on the verge to break multiple big records in F1. No doubt were in for an exciting season as Hamilton will bid to become a 7 time world champion, but how many records could he claim along the way in 2020?

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Hamilton rubbishes ‘made up’ contract stories

Lewis Hamilton is not signing a two-year deal with Mercedes, nor is he holding out for 55m Euros, with the Brit revealing he hasn’t even begun talks with Toto Wolff.

Earlier this month reports in the Italian media claimed that Hamilton and Mercedes had agreed a new two-year deal.

That would keep the six-time World Champion at Brackley through to the end of 2023.

The deal was done, it just needed the signatures and the announcement.

That, though, was later refuted by Marca.

The Spanish daily reported Hamilton was not signing that contract as he had decided to hold out for more.

With Mercedes losing the chance to sign Max Verstappen, Hamilton, holding all the cards, wanted a four-year deal.

As for money, he wanted “55 million Euros” per season.

Neither report, though, is true.

Hamilton has rubbished all the stories saying he has yet to even begin talks with motorsport boss Wolff about the finer points in his possible extension.

Hamilton said via Instagram: “FYI Toto [Wolff] and I have not even spoken about [the] contract yet.

“Nothing is being negotiated currently, papers [are] making up stories.”

Hamilton’s current deal expires at the end of this season.

Lewis Hamilton warns: I'm going to be a machine in F1 2020

Lewis Hamilton has warned rivals that he will be a "machine" and on "another level" in 2020 as he chases a record-equalling seventh F1 title.

The Mercedes driver, who is also nearing Michael Schumacher's record of race wins, posted a picture on Instagram of himself at home, hugging a wooden pillar and smiling.

"I am at peace when I'm here, can focus and build my mind and body so that I can come back year on year," he wrote.

"I'm going to be a machine this year, on another level than ever before."

The opening race of the season is on March 15 in Australia, and Hamilton will start the campaign seven victories short of Schumacher's tally of 91.

That means if Hamilton wins the championship this year he is likely to become - statistically at least - the most successful F1 driver of all-time.

Hamilton is out of contract at the end of the 2020 season and has had talks with Ferrari, although the champion looks more likely to stay with Mercedes now that the Italian team have committed long-term to Monegasque youngster Charles Leclerc.

Red Bull have also signed a deal with Max Verstappen until the end of 2023.

Reports in Italy suggest that Hamilton is in talks with Mercedes over a new two-year contract.

Hamilton has won five of his six titles with Mercedes, who are looking for a seventh successive clean sweep of the championships this year.

The Silver Arrows started the 2019 campaign with eight victories in a row, although Red Bull and Ferrari's form after that streak hinted at a competitive 2020, particularly as stable regulations mean the cars will be largely unchanged.

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