14/09/2025 15:40
Nico Rosberg has claimed George Russell is "fighting Toto with his
own medicine" as he negotiates a fresh Mercedes F1 contract.
Russell's deal expires at the end of the current season, and whilst
boss Toto Wolff has confirmed he will be staying for 2026, no
official announcement from Mercedes has been made. At the Italian
GP, Wolff claimed only the "nitty gritty" details were left to be
agreed with Russell, for whom Mercedes manages, with talks having
been ongoing for most of the year. Rosberg, the 2016 world
champion, has experience negotiating with Wolff, signing fresh
deals in 2014 and 2016, and detailed why Russell could be trying to
engineer a sweeter deal for himself. "It is horrible to negotiate
with Toto, he just disappears off Planet Earth when you're trying
to get better terms, he doesn't even let you talk with him, it is
horrible and I suffered a lot," Rosberg told Sky Sports F1. "But
now George is doing the same to Toto; it is like he is fighting
Toto with his own medicine because George is apparently not happy
with a couple of terms in his contract. "George is a Mercedes
junior, so he certainly won't be on a Lando Norris-level salary,
and George feels that Lando is equal to him, and he can drive at
Lando's level and win races and championships, if he has the car.
"So he will feel that it is unfair, that he's so far away from
Lando's salary, and then there are things like sponsor days, the
teams have so many sponsors paying so much money, and the only way
a team can give back to a sponsor is logo space, which is limited
and driver time. "They want their customers to be able to meet
George Russell and they're using the drivers so much, and I'm not
allowed to say it is painful for us because everyone will say: 'Oh
shut up, you earn so much money, all you have to do is go to a
sponsor event, shake some hands and take some pictures.' "But it is
painful, and George will try to reduce the number; it can be like
60 days in 365, so that's a lot of days, and some of those 60 days
are split into half days, so it can be like 80 days."