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Toto Wolff discusses Max Verstappen’s move to Red Bull.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
December 4, 2024
in Motorsports
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Toto Wolff discute mudança de Max Verstappen para a Red Bull.

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With Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari confirmed at the end of the season, Mercedes is now in search of his replacement. Toto Wolff, team principal of Mercedes, shared his thoughts on the rumors that Max Verstappen could join the team. Despite the speculation, Wolff believes that Verstappen has little incentive to leave Red Bull, although he has not completely ruled out the possibility. Verstappen, a Dutch driver currently under contract with Red Bull until 2028, has become a focal point of discussion due to controversies involving Red Bull team principal Christian Horner. Horner has recently faced allegations of misconduct, but subsequent leaks of private messages and supposedly of Horner himself have only increased the controversy. These events have led Max’s father, Jos Verstappen, to publicly call for Horner’s resignation out of concern for Red Bull’s reputation. Despite the turbulence, Verstappen managed to secure a victory in the first Grand Prix of the 2024 season, showcasing Red Bull’s competitiveness. Wolff commented on the situation, emphasizing the importance of a driver being part of the fastest team and hinting at an uncertain future: “The market is very intriguing… But we will have to wait and see what happens.” Amid the possibility of reorganization, George Russell, current Mercedes driver under contract until 2025, is undeterred by the prospect of competing against world champions like Verstappen or Alonso. Having already raced alongside Hamilton, whom he considers the greatest driver of all time, Russell is confident in his own abilities: “This will be my third season alongside Lewis… So whoever I face next year or in the future, I accept the challenge. I focus on myself and believe I am capable of beating anyone on the track.” This situation presents a complex picture of dynamics between drivers and team strategies in Formula 1, with Mercedes at the center of speculation about their next steps after Hamilton’s imminent departure.

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