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Staying in F1 'worthwhile' says Mercedes CEO

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Mercedes looks set to stay in Formula 1 in 2021 and beyond.
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Mercedes looks set to stay in Formula 1 in 2021 and beyond.

Team boss Toto Wolff had warned earlier this week that, given Mercedes' recent utter dominance of Formula 1 and the looming end of the Concorde Agreement, it is "not a given" that the German marque will sign up for more.

However, at an investor meeting in London, Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Kallenius suggested that the Brackley based team's parent company remains keen on F1.

That is despite the fact that he also announced that Mercedes parent Daimler will make $1.5 billion in savings by implementing measures like job cuts.

But when asked about Formula 1, he said: "We have won the world championship six times in a row.

"That is unique and has more than paid off in terms of marketing. So it has to be seen as a very worthwhile investment," the Swede added.

However, Daimler's austerity plan might hurt Mercedes' chances of re-signing Lewis Hamilton for 2021.

In Brazil, the six-time world champion said he is preparing to "get into the ring" for some "intense" contract negotiations.

But another factor could be team boss Toto Wolff, who is this weekend sitting out his first grand prix since 2013. The Austrian is being hotly linked with Chase Carey's top job at Liberty Media.

"Naturally I don't want him to leave, particularly if I'm staying in the sport," Hamilton said.

"I always want people to spread their wings and do what's best for their careers, but it's also important to me to see where his head is at," he added.

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Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool12111028101834
2Leicester CityLeicester128222982126
3Chelsea1282227171026
4Manchester CityMan City1281335132225
5Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd12453139417
6Arsenal124531617-117
7Manchester UnitedMan Utd124441612416
8Wolverhampton WanderersWolves123721615116
9Bournemouth124441515016
10Burnley124351718-115
11Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton124351517-215
12Crystal Palace124351016-615
13Newcastle UnitedNewcastle124351118-715
14Tottenham HotspurSpurs123541817114
15Everton124261318-514
16West Ham UnitedWest Ham123451420-613
17Aston Villa123271720-311
18Watford12156823-158
19Southampton122281129-188
20Norwich CityNorwich122191128-177
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