George Russell says he has āno hard feelingsā about speculation linking Max Verstappen with Mercedes and is in āno rushā with his own contract negotiations to stay at the team.
Neither Russell nor team-mate Kimi Antonelli has been confirmed to retain a Mercedes seat for 2026, and earlier this year there was speculation Verstappen could make a shock switch to Mercedes following Red Bullās disappointing start to the season.
Since then, Red Bull have got closer to McLaren and Verstappen added to his win in Suzuka with victory in Imola, but he remains is third in the Driversā Championship, 43 points behind leader Oscar Piastri.
Last year, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff made a public attempt to sign Verstappen but told Sky Sports F1 three months ago in March that a shock move for the reigning world champion was ānot on the radarā.
Sky Sports News understands Verstappen has a clause in his contract that will allow him to leave Red Bull after this season, in the unlikely scenario he is not in the top four of the Driversā Championship at the start of the F1 summer break, following the Hungarian Grand Prix on August 3.
Verstappen is currently 41 points ahead of fifth-placed Charles Leclerc, with Russell fourth in the standings.
āThere havenāt been any hard feelings with any of the talks that have been going around, especially around Max,ā said Russell following his triumph at the Canadian Grand Prix.
āLike I said numerous times, why wouldnāt teams be interested in Max? If every driver had no contracts for next year, Max would be No 1 for every single team. And thatās understandable.
āBut ultimately, there are two seats for every race team. I knew if I continue to perform as Iām doing, my position would not be under threat whatsoever. So, I feel in a good place.ā
Russell: Iām not talking to any other F1 teams
On Monday, Autosport reported Russell has been targeted by Aston Martin to lead their revival from 2026, despite Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll having contracts for next season.
Speaking before that report emerged, Russell insists he sees his future being at Mercedes.
āIām not talking with anybody else and any teams who have shown interest,ā he said.
āI have been quite open to say my intentions are to stay with Mercedes. Thatās always been clear. And I am loyal to Mercedes. They gave me this chance to get into Formula 1.ā
Russell added: āWeāre in no rush to do contract negotiations. We want to win together, especially Kimi and I being team-mates now.
āWeāre getting a result like Canada, both junior drivers from Mercedes. Weāre both doing the job in terms of performance. Why would you want to change something thatās working?ā
Wolff: Russell contract āall on planā
Russell joined Mercedes from Williams in 2022 and has asserted himself as the teamās lead driver following the departure of Lewis Hamilton at the end of last year.
The 27-year-old scored just two fewer points than Hamilton over their three campaigns as team-mates and unquestionably had the upper hand over the seven-time world champion in their last season.
He has continued that strong form this year with four podiums, plus Mercedesā first victory of 2025 at the Canadian Grand Prix.
āHeās been so long with us,ā said Mercedes team principal Wolff.
āHeās growing and the steps heās made from that young driver in Williams, then coming to Mercedes at a difficult time, being on par with Lewis, and since Lewis left, being clearly the senior driver in the team, and it comes natural.
āItās not like thereās some politics. Heās just taken the place that he merits and deserves. The ambience in the team is great, and weāve agreed on some kind of timeline when we want to settle these things.
āWith triple-headers getting out of the way, then one race after the other in June and July, but weāre going to get there.
āHeās been a Mercedes junior since he was 2016. It isnāt dependent on whether he wins a race or performs because we know he can.ā
Asked by Sky Sports News at the premiere of the F1 movie about a new contract for Russell, Wolff concluded: ā[It is] all on planā.
Brundle on Russellās āperfectā Canada performance and his future
Sky Sports F1ās Martin Brundle:
āCanada was the perfect performance from George. Pole position, fastest lap, race win ā pretty untroubled.
āWhen George gets up front like that, you donāt wonder how heās going to cope with the pressure. You donāt even think about it.
āYou know heās not going to snatch his brakes or make a silly mistake. Heās on it and heās got the speed, the consistency, the self-confidence, and it came through again in Canada.
āWe saw last year he pretty much got the upper hand on Lewis. Heās flourished as team leader. Heās out of the shadow of Lewis, who he still refers to as āthe GOATā, which I respect, and says, āI learned from Lewisā.ā
Brundle on why Mercedes are yet to agree a new contract with Russell:
āFormer McLaren boss Ron Dennis used to say, āwhatās the point in making a decision early if youāve got the upper hand on a contractual position?ā Itās a bit like landing with a lot of runway behind you. Itās no good to you.
āI suspect they think itās pushing George on. Maybe they think, āGeorge is going well in this environment, letās not waste the runwayā.ā
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