Mercedes and George Russell Resume Contract Negotiations Amidst Rumors of Max Verstappen’s Departure
In a thrilling turn of events for Formula 1 fans, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has announced that contract discussions with George Russell will kick off during the European leg of the season. Amidst the buzz surrounding Russell’s impressive performance this year, Wolff emphasized that there is no rush in finalizing the deal, praising Russell’s stellar track record. Russell, currently sitting in fourth place in the championship with three podium finishes in five races, is set to become a free agent at the end of 2025 but is likely to secure a contract extension with Mercedes.
Meanwhile, speculations are rife about Max Verstappen’s potential departure from Red Bull following a rocky start to the season for the team. Both Mercedes and Aston Martin have been linked as possible landing spots for Verstappen, although Wolff has expressed contentment with his current driver lineup. “We will resume discussions when we are in the European leg, there is no rush,” Wolff told The Athletic. “He is performing at the highest level, as we expected and hoped. He is delivering results, there is no doubt about that. We have this summer window. We have no reason to challenge or question anything as it stands now.”
Mercedes also has rising star Kimi Antonelli in their ranks, who has been turning heads in his debut season and exceeding expectations. While Wolff may face a tough decision if Verstappen becomes available, he reiterated his confidence in Russell and Antonelli, hinting that immediate changes are not on the horizon unless Verstappen’s situation drastically changes.