15/07/2025 14:30
Former Haas F1 team principal Guenther Steiner has urged Mercedes
to send Kimi Antonelli out on loan to allow Max Verstappen to
partner George Russell. Both Antonelli and Russell remain without
a contract for next season, whilst speculation has intensified
linking Verstappen to the Brackley-based outfit. Mercedes boss
Toto Wolff has confirmed that conversations with the four-time F1
champion have taken place, as has Verstappen's manager, Raymond
Vermeulen. The general expectation is that, should Verstappen
leave Red Bull to join the Silver Arrows, it would be to partner
Antonelli next year. However, Steiner does not understand why
Russell should be axed, highlighting how he has led the team since
the exit of Lewis Hamilton. Steiner has also not been hugely
impressed by Antonelli in his debut campaign, and has suggested
that a loan to a midfield team could improve his experience whilst
allowing Mercedes to win titles. "How could they replace George
with Max and leave Kimi Antonelli there if Mercedes wants to win a
world championship?" Steiner questioned on the Red Flags podcast.
"Kimi did one good race in Canada. "The rest, how many good races
did he have? Not many. So you take George out, who is doing a good
job, like him or not, he's doing a good job. He won a race [in
Canada], so he's obviously a good leader there. "I think they
[Mercedes] would need to take Kimi out to put Max in. I would
understand that one at the moment say, 'Hey, Kimi, let's do a year
at Alpine, or Williams', wherever, build it up." "He's a good
driver, but he needs to get experience. Being thrown in at that
age, in a car which could win races, and you don't win, it is not
good for your build-up, so that's difficult. "Max, if he goes to
Mercedes next year, how does he know that the Mercedes next year
will be good?"