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Toto Wolff shares ‘very clear’ message on George Russell’s Mercedes future

Verstappen confirmed for the first time that he would stay with Red Bull ahead of last weekend’s Hungarian GP

George Russell reflects on Mercedes F1 debut

Toto Wolff has expressed his contentment with securing George Russell’s future at Mercedes, following the definitive end to speculation linking Max Verstappen with a sensational move to the team.

The Mercedes team principal and his outfit had made little secret of their desire to recruit the four-time world champion, a pursuit that inevitably heightened concerns over Russell’s seat, particularly as his current contract is due to expire at the close of this season.

However, Verstappen, 27, recently confirmed his commitment to Red Bull ahead of last weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix, effectively drawing a line under the persistent rumours of a switch for the 2026 season.

Wolff conceded that the potential availability of the Dutch driver was an avenue that "had to be explored."

Wolff told Gazzetta dello Sport: “I’ve always said I’m happy with my team, with Russell and Kimi Antonelli, but suddenly Max’s future became uncertain, so we talked to him too.

“But I’ve always been very clear with George: 90 per cent of the time he would stay with us, but I needed to talk to Verstappen too. Now the situation is clear, and everything can go back to normal.”

Toto Wolff (pictured) admitted he had to talk to Max Verstappen about a possible move to Mercedes
Toto Wolff (pictured) admitted he had to talk to Max Verstappen about a possible move to Mercedes (Bradley Collyer/PA)

Verstappen had a break clause from his Red Bull deal which can no longer be activated. Confirmation that he would stay with the team came 23 days after Christian Horner discovered he had been ousted as Red Bull team principal and CEO.

Russell claimed his sixth podium of the season at the Hungaroring and has excelled in an inconsistent Mercedes car, while also stepping up to lead the team alongside 18-year-old Italian rookie Antonelli following Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari.

Hamilton, who won six of his seven world championships under Wolff at Mercedes, endured another difficult weekend for the Scuderia and labelled himself “useless” after qualifying.

The downbeat 40-year-old said Ferrari should change their driver but Wolff is convinced he will bounce back from his first-season struggles with the Prancing Horse.

“It’s a characteristic of the greats: if they know they haven’t been up to par, they don’t blame the team but look within. Once this moment has passed, he’ll come back with the same motivation as always,” Wolff said.

Mercedes and Wolff have made little secret of their desire to sign the four-time world champion, with George Russell’s future unclear
Mercedes and Wolff have made little secret of their desire to sign the four-time world champion, with George Russell’s future unclear (Getty Images)

Formula One will have a new set of regulations for next season, with major changes to power unit and aerodynamic rules that will bring an end to the ground-effect era in which Mercedes have struggled to match Red Bull and, this season, McLaren.

Wolff is optimistic that his team will be stronger next season and admitted he would relish the chance to go head-to-head in a title battle with Hamilton and Ferrari.

“Seeing Ferrari against Mercedes would be fantastic,” Wolff added. “I have no doubt this duel will happen, next year or in the future. We will experience it and it will be fantastic.”

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