Toto Wolff closes the door on Max Verstappen to Mercedes for F1 2026
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has disclosed there will be "no big surprises" with the team's 2026 F1 driver line-up as he ruled out a move to sign Max Verstappen.
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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has disclosed there will be "no big surprises" with the team's 2026 F1 driver line-up as he ruled out a move to sign Max Verstappen.
George Russell has conceded that Mercedes won't be back on top in F1 in 2025, despite the team's plan to introduce updates across the upcoming two races.
2009 F1 World Champion Jenson Button has advised Mercedes against letting George Russell go amid the team's ongoing pursuit of Max Verstappen.
Carlos Sainz has conveyed his sympathy to George Russell over battling the "noise" of the speculation regarding his future with the Mercedes F1 team.
Aston Martin boss Andy Cowell has denied a report that the team could make a bid to sign George Russell should the Mercedes driver become available in F1.
George Russell defended his "bold" tyre strategies at the F1 British GP, saying that his formation lap gamble to switch to slicks was "not a stupid decision."
George Russell admitted Mercedes was left “scratching our heads” after struggling to find the expected pace during qualifying for the 2025 F1 British Grand Prix.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner reckons George Russell exposed Max Verstappen's talks with Mercedes to gain "leverage" in his F1 negotiations with the team.
George Russell has expressed optimism that he will remain on the F1 grid in 2026, even in the circumstance where he doesn't receive a new deal at Mercedes.
George Russell has made it clear he isn’t “going anywhere” at Mercedes, shutting down speculation over a potential exit and confirming he’s held no talks with other Formula 1 teams.