Max Verstappen has already made feelings clear on Mercedes move as Toto Wolff drops hint
Max Verstappen has discussed the prospect of joining Mercedes after Lewis Hamilton's switch to Ferrari.
Max Verstappen has already suggested that he would be open to joining Mercedes in the future, after Lewis Hamilton’s exit to Ferrari in 2025 was confirmed. The Brit announced his sensational switch on Thursday, leaving Toto Wolff and the Silver Arrows scrambling to pair a driver with George Russell after the upcoming campaign.
Hamilton described his decision as a “leap of faith” to fulfil his “dream" of driving in Ferrari red next year, when he will join Charles Leclerc. But he has left Mercedes with a big hole to fill, which they were not expecting after the 39-year-old penned a new deal with the team in August.
Their dream replacement would be Verstappen. The Dutchman has won the last three titles and claimed a record 19 race wins last season. He is, however, tied to Red Bull until 2028 and it would take some extraordinary persuasion for him to leave Christian Horner’s team.
It was similarly deemed unlikely that Hamilton would part ways with Mercedes, but Wolff has hinted that he will be aiming for the best driver possible to pair with Russell.
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Asked if Verstappen could be on his way to Mercedes, Wolff replied: “We will always try to have the best possible combination in our car and seek out these discussions. You can see how quickly the situation can change. At the same time, we respect contracts that exist.
“Drivers always want to be in the fastest car. It’s up to us to demonstrate that we can build the fastest car – not just in the short and medium term, but also in the long term. This will then lead to opportunities. The ball is in our court.”
Verstappen also hinted that he would not be totally against the prospect of joining Mercedes. "That's indeed a very different environment," Verstappen told De Telegraph when asked about a potential move to the Silver Arrows one day.
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"It's always important to stay true to yourself and keep speaking your mind. It doesn't matter to me where that is. If a team really wants me in such a situation, they will also make an effort, and you can probably adapt certain things to some extent. You sort of meet halfway."
Breaking up the relationship between Verstappen and Red Bull would prove to be a very difficult task, but Mercedes could point towards the new regulations set to come in 2026 that likely make engines rule the roost.
Wolff’s team have typically produced the strongest Formula One engines and could have a significant advantage over their rivals, which will then include Hamilton and Ferrari.