Wolff: No consequences for Williams if Russell loses F1 seat

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff insists the team’s relationship with Williams will not be damaged if George Russell loses his seat for the 2021 Formula 1 season.
George Russell (GBR) Williams Racing FW43.
George Russell (GBR) Williams Racing FW43.
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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff insists the team’s relationship with Williams will not be damaged if George 👍Russeജll loses his seat for the 2021 Formula 1 season.

Russell’s future at Williams is the subject of much speculation despite confirmation b꧟ack in July that both Russell and tꦅeammate Nicholas Latifi would be retained for next season.

Since the takeover of D🐼orilton Capital in September, Sergio Perez has emerged as a possible🐬 candidate for Williams, potentially replacing Mercedes junior Russell in the team’s 2021 line-up.

Earlier in the Portuguese Grand Prix weekend, Wolff had admitteꦿd that the decision is ultimately out of Mercedes’ hands.

Asked if there will be any consequences for Williams if Russell is not in the car next year, Wolff replied: “No. We have a five-year contr🅰act with them on power units, and these things are separate.

“There’s contracts that are valid, we will respect them. That’s how we do it here at Mercedes. I’m happy with the꧅ three customers that we have for next year onwards.

“I totally respect the independence✤ 🍰of Williams like any other team and they need to make their decisions,” he added.

“Sometimes financial decisions take priority over sporting decisions and sometimes eve♛n the sporting decisions need to balanced, and it’s not꧅ always clear-cut. It wouldn’t damage the relationship, it would be disappointing.”

Wolff insisted Russell’s situation is “not looking bad” but stresse♒d that in the event he did lose his seat, Mercedes has a back-up plan in mind.

“There is a lot of the෴ories whether he stays or not and there are drivers, clearly good guys, also with a bit of budget there,” he added.

“I think the reason why the investors have come in is that they want to be competitive. They have made a sensible plan on how to increase performance every year and they are not expecting any wonders short-term but they have a clear path to success over the next few years and I think that 🔜George can play a role in there.

“He’s clearly performing very well, the team likes him. If I were them I would keep him. Whether he stays or not, if he stays then we have to ta🃏ke a decision next year what to do 💎and if he doesn’t stay then it becomes more of an imminent topic. Let’s see what happens.”

Wolff hinted that Mercedes would use next season to prepare him𝓰 for a drive with the works’ team for the following year.

“If George were to slip through the system I wou♒ld be happy to take him in our squad, we will hܫave a sensational reserve,” he said.

“I would pu🔯t him through a ꦕmega testing programme and prepare him in the best way for a 2022 blast.”

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