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LEwis Hamilton denies manager switch reports

10 luglio 2008

Silverstone winner and joint championship points leader Lewis Hamilton on Wednesday denied reports he is considering appointing a professional manager to handle his formula one career.

We reported earlier this week that the McLaren driver's current manager, his father Anthony Hamilton, was last Sunday at Silverstone spotted in deep conversation with renowned F1 driver-manager Julian Jakobi.

When asked about the rumours as he tested at Hockenheim, 23-year-old Hamilton replied: "It's not correct, no.

"I am very content with my management team."

Source: GMM



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