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Verstappen to Mercedes? It’s not impossible, says Hamilton

- Alan Baldwin

Lewis Hamilton has refused to rule out a move to Mercedes by Max Verstappen, however unlikely it may sound, because his own decision to join Ferrari next season shows anything is possible.

Verstappen has a contract at Red Bull until 2028 but has been talked of as a possible replacemen­t for the seven times Formula One world champion after relations soured between Verstappen’s father Jos and embattled team boss Christian Horner.

“My move has shown that anything’s possible, and it’s going to be a really interestin­g next six months or so,” Hamilton said ahead of Saturday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah.

“I don’t have an extra scoop. I know that ... I’m sure Max is on the list, but I’m pretty sure he’s tied up, and also, I couldn’t see why you would leave a car that is that good,” the Briton added.

Verstappen won 19 of 22 races in 2023 on his way to a third successive title. The 26year-old started the new season in Bahrain with a dominant win from pole position.

Hamilton’s Mercedes teammate George Russell said he was sure any team would want Verstappen, whose contract is believed to include release clauses linked to other key members of the team.

Hamilton and Verstappen fought for the 2021 title in controvers­ial circumstan­ces with the Red Bull driver winning after a late change to the safety car procedures tilted the final race in his favour.

The Briton, who hasn’t won a race since that 2021 season, said the past would not count against Verstappen.

“He’s a great driver. We spoke back then, and at that moment Max did what he had to do. It was nothing on him. It was the sport that let us down. That wasn’t his fault,” said Hamilton.

“In his position, I would have done exactly the same thing, so there are no issues there.”

Verstappen agreed that Hamilton’s move had changed the landscape. “Nobody would have seen that Lewis would move to Ferrari,” he said. “You never know in general life what happens, or comes to you,

“So you can never say 100% that is how it is going to be ... but I am very relaxed and very happy at the team and the performanc­e is there, so there is no reason to leave.” The champion also reiterated support for his father and said they were a team. “It’s me, my dad and [manager] Raymond [Vermeulen] altogether. And that will always be like that,” he said.

IN MOTOR RACING ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE, HAMILTON SAYS OF A VERSTAPPEN MOVE

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