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Wolff: Verstappen tops list to replace Hamilton

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Max Verstappen would be top of Mercedes’ list of possible replacemen­ts for seven times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton in 2025 if available, according to team boss Toto Wolff.

The triple world champion has a contract with Red Bull until 2028 but his future at the team has been clouded by a breakdown in relations between his father Jos and principal Christian Horner.

Mercedes are losing Hamilton at the end of the season to Ferrari, with Sunday’s Australian GP winner Carlos Sainz losing his seat.

“We have a slot free, the only one in the top teams – unless Max decides he goes and then the slot is not going to be free with us anymore,” Wolff told Fox Sports Australia in an interview.

The interview, conducted after qualifying, was not widely picked up at the time but the strong comments drew attention later. Asked if Verstappen would be the number one pick, Wolff replied: “Yes. You see what his performanc­e levels are but I wouldn’t want to discount the other ones too.”

Wolff tried to sign Verstappen as a teenager before he joined Red Bull but Wolff could not offer him an F1 seat immediatel­y. The Austrian said he had a good relationsh­ip with Jos Verstappen and had met at the time in Vienna to discuss future possibilit­ies but the driver had already an offer from Red Bull at that point.

“It’s a kind of relationsh­ip that needs to happen at a certain stage, but we don’t know when,” he said when asked if signing Verstappen could close a circle.

Wolff also mentioned double world champion Fernando Alonso, Sainz and Mercedes-backed F2 rookie Kimi Antonelli as possible options.

“Obviously there’s Fernando, who’s very exciting, and Carlos, very good. So there’s a few ones,” he said.

Verstappen has not ruled out a move to Mercedes in the long term but said in Australia he was comfortabl­e at his “second family” Red Bull and it would be a great story to finish his F1 career with them.

Once-dominant Mercedes failed to win a race last season and suffered a double retirement in Melbourne, their first since 2018.

 ?? GARY A. VASQUEZ/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Formula 1 driver Max Verstappen celebrates his victory in the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Nov. 18.
GARY A. VASQUEZ/USA TODAY SPORTS Formula 1 driver Max Verstappen celebrates his victory in the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Nov. 18.

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