"All the money being spent on the driver isn’t being spent on the car.”
Mercedes have been told “it’s not all about money” by David Coulthard in response to their hopes of signing Max Verstappen.
“In Monaco there was a meeting between Toto, Jim Ratcliffe of INEOS, and Ola Källenius, who is the chief executive of Mercedes,” Eddie Jordan claimed on the Formula For Success podcast. Coulthard previously said: “I have not had sight of the contract, but if I believe the paddock rumour, then he has a contract. He’ll be at Red Bull.
“At the moment he decided to go to Ferrari, they were stronger than Mercedes. Now, Mercedes are stronger than Ferrari.“When teams are winning, they look at each other nodding - ‘how great are we? We’ve achieved our technical targets…’
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