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George Russell is confident that sticking with Mercedes will bring
his "best shot" to win an F1 title next year. Russell's future
within the team is in doubt as four-time champion Max Verstappen
continues to be linked with a shock switch to the Brackley-based
squad. The sport is gearing up for a major regulation shift next
year with changes incoming to both the power unit and chassis. It
has been described as some experts as the biggest year-on-year
change to the cars in F1 history - creating a highly mysterious
situation. "I think going into next year, there are so many
unknowns," Russell told media including RacingNews365 . "So many
unknowns with the car, so many unknowns with the engine, with the
fuel." Russell has been part of the Mercedes F1 family for several
years, joining the organisation as a junior driver in 2017. As he
looks to take the next step and become a world champion, the
27-year-old sees Mercedes as his best chance to do so. "For us,
from both sides, our best opportunity of winning is to continue as
we are," he said. "We're performing, I feel, at the racetrack at a
very high level. I feel I'm performing at a high level. "I've been
working with the team now. Will be going into my fifth year next
year. "For all of us, you know, Lando, Charles, drivers who have
been with their teams for so long, when you're going into such a
fresh start, I think consistency gives you your best shot."