Mercedes' Door for Max Verstappen Might Be Closed for the Foreseeable Future
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, JUL 23 – Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff confirms ongoing talks with George Russell and Kimi Antonelli and rules out a move for Max Verstappen despite previous speculation.
- Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff dismissed speculation about signing Verstappen, while backing Russell and Antonelli, both set to become free agents at season’s end.
- Verstappen’s contract reportedly has an escape clause, and Red Bull’s management changes have fueled recent rumours.
- Tracking plane and yacht movements in Sardinia stoked transfer rumours, and circulated fake images of Wolff boarding Verstappen’s private jet.
- Aston Martin has emerged as a potential destination for George Russell as Stroll and Alonso face end-of-season contract expirations.
- According to ORF, Mercedes plans to finalise its 2026 driver lineup at Spa, and the report adds that Verstappen’s escape clause has expired.
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