Max Verstappen's future plans could be bad news for George Russell, he has been warned
Russell is contracted to Mercedes until the end of 2025 and is awaiting to discover the identity of his next teammate, replacing the Ferrari-bound Lewis Hamilton.But whispers around Verstappen’s Red Bull future in F1’s new regulations era from 2026 could put Russell’s seat in jeopardy, according to Ralf Schumacher.
“If Max Verstappen really decides to leave Red Bull, I can imagine that there will be a seat for him at Mercedes.“He is or was a super talent, but he also makes a lot of mistakes. Mercedes arrive in Barcelona this weekend after their best weekend of the season at the Canadian Grand Prix.
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