Why George Russell Doesn't Crave a Long-Term F1 Contract at Mercedes
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Why George Russell doesn't crave a long-term F1 contract at Mercedes
George Russell says he doesn't need long-term security as he looks to renew his Mercedes Formula 1 deal, which is set to expire at the end of 2025.Now Max Verstappen has publicly committed to Red Bull for 2026 and put an end to incessant speculation over a Mercedes swap, the ball is the Silver Arrows' court to sort out fresh contracts for Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli, which is expected to ...Keep reading
Why Russell doesn't crave a long-term Mercedes F1 contract
George Russell says he doesn't need long-term security as he looks to renew his Mercedes Formula 1 deal, which is set to expire at the end of 2025.Now Max Verstappen has publicly committed to Red Bull for 2026 and put an end to incessant speculation over a Mercedes swap, the ball is the Silver Arrows' court to sort out fresh contracts for Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli, which is expected to ...Keep reading
Russell's 'Conflicting' Mercedes Admission; Verstappen: 'It's Time'
George Russell has moved to clarify his future at Mercedes, insisting that speculation about his seat has been overblown despite ongoing links to Max Verstappen. The British driver, whose current deal runs until the end of this season, revealed that initial talks with team boss Toto Wolff hit a snag over mismatched ambitions. “Our goals weren’t fully in sync at first,” Russell said ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix. “But we’ve ironed that out no…
George Russell is managed by Mercedes for the time of his Formula One career. This was mostly beneficial, he is convinced, but in recent months it has put him in danger.
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