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Mercedes boss theorises over Max move

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Red Bull's triple world champion Max Verstappen has more depths to him and so could consider a move to rivals Mercedes, even though he is currently in the quickest Formula One car, Toto Wolff, the German team's boss, said yesterday.

Speculatio­n that the Dutch 26-yearold might leave the current champions arose earlier this year after allegation­s against team principal Christian Horner of misconduct towards a female employee, which he was later cleared of although they stoked rumours of divisions within the team.

Former champions Mercedes have a vacancy, with seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton going to Ferrari next year.

“There are so many factors that play a role for a driver joining. And clearly, when you look at it from the most rational point of view, you can say that it is the quickest car in the hands of the quickest driver,” Wolff said, after the Chinese Grand Prix.

“But I don't think that this is the only reason you stay where you are,” he added. “Maybe there is some more depths to some people, that consider other factors, too. I think Max has that.”

Red Bull won 21 of 22 races last season with the most dominant car in the sport's history and the team's

star driver won yesterday's race in Shanghai from pole for his fourth win in five races this year.

Wolff said that Mercedes had held conversati­ons with many drivers over next year's vacant race seat.

“As for Max, no, we are not at the point where we would have discussed

years or stuff,” Wolff said.

Team boss Christian Horner described Verstappen as a man driving “on another planet” after the Chinese Grand Prix.

“At the end of the day, we know (Verstappen) has a contract until the end of 2028,” Horner told reporters in response to Wolff's remarks.

“I don't think Toto's problems are his drivers. I think he's got other elements that he needs to be focusing on rather than, you know, focusing on drivers that are unavailabl­e,” he added.

The Mercedes team principal said he felt his team would make a particular­ly attractive propositio­n from 2026, when new chassis and engine regulation­s will come into play.

“If I was Max, I would stay at Red Bull in 2025, but I'm not Max,” Wolff said.

“Because it's the quickest car but there are other factors.” | Reuters

 ?? | EPA ?? RED Bull’s Max Verstappen of the Netherland­s won his first Chinese GP yesterday.
| EPA RED Bull’s Max Verstappen of the Netherland­s won his first Chinese GP yesterday.

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