Unclear if Hamilton can return in Abu Dhabi as F1 contract talks delayed again

Mercedes F1 team principal Toto Wolff remains cautious about the prospect of Lewis Hamilton returning to action for the season-ending Abu Dhabi GP as contract talks get put on hold again. 
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 in the pits while the race is stopped.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 in the pits while the race is stopped.
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Mercedes Formula 1 team principal Toto Wolff remainsꦜ cautious about the prospect of Lewis Hamilton returning to action for the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. 

T♛he seven-time world champion was ruled out of this weekend’s Sakhir Grand Prix after returning a positive COVID-19 test, with Williams driver George Russell stepping in to replace him alongside Valtteri Bottas. Wolff revealඣed Hamilton is “not feeling great” after suffering from mild coronavirus symptoms. 

Hamilton is required to self-ౠisolate for 10 days in Bahrain and must provide a negative test befo𒉰re returning to the F1 paddock, making it unclear whether he would be able to contest the final race of the year in Abu Dhabi. 

Although Wolff feels it is “perfectly feasible” for Hami🀅lton to return in time for the finale at the Yas Marina Circuit, he conceded he is wary of a p🌠otential further positive test.

“We have seen𒉰 tests that were negative within 10 days so I think that is perfectly feasible, in my opinion🐷,” Wolff said. 

“But it would be a very positive development. Nevertheless, you need to look at the situation because there are many athlet🎀es and sports people out there that have tested positive for a long time after any symptoms and after they’ve been infectious. 

🏅“This is something the FIA needs to look into, anyway.”

Wolff stressed that Hamilton does not need permission for his activities after report🐬s emerged that he ha🦹d contracted COVID-19 while in Dubai before travelling to the Bahrain Grand Prix. 

Toto Wolff (GER) Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and Executive Director in the FIA Press Conference.
Toto Wolff (GER) Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and Executive Director in the FIA Press…
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"Lewis doesn't need to have any p𝓡ermission,💦" Wolff said.

"He ܫrides anything he wants, he jumps out of any 🌳airplane he wants, because he knows best what is good for him. He is a grown-up man, and this was never an issue.

“I think contracting Covid-19 is something that we are not all very sure where we get it. If you ask Mario [Isola, Pirelli’s head of motorsport] where he got it he’s probably not going to♓ know where.

“꧙It’s just unfortunate. He was protecting himself a lot and then you go to Dubai, you wear your mask all the time and you come back with Corona. These things happen.”

"His prio𒁏rity now is to get healt✱hy," Wolff added. 

"I'm not sure he's going to follow in detail what is happening on-track if you're in bed and not fღeeling great. Racing becomes a second priority.”

And Wolff admitted the timeline for negotiations with Hamilton had once aga♔in been pushed back as a result, with talks over a renewed deal now on hold until the Briton returns to full health. 

"The tꦬimeline is being pushed back until he recovers," Wolff said. "We know that we need to get it 🍌done, pretty well aware both of us.

"The priority now is him getting back on his f👍eet and being back negative, and then we will meet or Zoom in order to put pen to paper.”

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