25/06/2025 08:20
Nico Rosberg believes there could be "some talks in the background"
between Max Verstappen and Mercedes, despite George Russell looking
poised to extend his stay with the team. The British driver has
been one of the stand-out performers in F1 this season, which has
strengthened his claim to remain at the Brackley-based squad
despite the persistent rumours linking the team to the four-time F1
drivers' champion. Team principal Toto Wolff missed out on the
Dutchman a decade ago, who swiftly joined the Red Bull. After
making his debut for Toro Rosso in 2015, Verstappen has not looked
back, but the interest from Wolff has not subsided, even though the
turbulent and contentious 2021 season. Now, with rookie Kimi
Antonelli performing well, it looks like Russell would be the one
to make way if Verstappen were to become available, who is
nonetheless contracted to Red Bull until the end of 2028. "Red Bull
is not stupid," Rosberg told Sky Germany . "They paid Max a fortune
and signed him for several years. I don't think he can just run
away. "But you can't force him to stay. If he wants to leave, you
have to accept it at some point." Whilst Russell, who joined the
team in 2022 and is out of contract at the end of the year, does
not appear concerned by the current lack of extension to his
existing deal, Rosberg does feel there could be some stalling
tactics being employed by Wolff. "On the other hand, there is also
the George Russell situation at Mercedes," he said. "There is some
delay in it, because Toto Wolff should actually sign him now. This
is his number one driver, his performance this season is mega
again. "Maybe there are some talks in the background with the
Verstappen side." 'This is a poker game' Fellow former F1 driver
and compatriot Timo Glock argued there could be some posturing
behind the scenes, contending there might be some "poker" being
played as neither Russell nor Mercedes is in any rush. The
27-year-old recently won his first grand prix of the current F1
season and his fourth in total, and has stepped out of Lewis
Hamilton's shadow remarkably this year to lead the team. "At
Mercedes there is no hurry," Glock said. "On the one hand, of
course, you can play a bit of poker with each other. "Russell is
also someone who already has a lot of experience, performs well,
and maybe also changed the numbers in his contract a bit and wants
to earn more. This is a poker game. "On the other hand, Mercedes
keeps all doors open."