Who should partner Lewis Hamilton in F1 2021?
Sebastian Vettel
Could Sebastian Vettel make a sur♛prise move to Mercedes after his Ferrari departure?
Whilst the fans would love to see the German’s career somewhat salvaged after a tumultuous few years🅷 at the Italian team, would Lewis Hamilton be open to the idea?
With ten titles between the two, Vettel could certainly﷽ provide a feisty challenge that Hamilton has been craving since the departure of his last rival Rosberg in 2016.

Sebastian Vettel
Could Sebastian Vettel make a sওurprise move to Mercedes after his Ferrari departure?
Whilst the fans would love to see the Ge🧸rman’s career somewh🌼at salvaged after a tumultuous few years at the Italian team, would Lewis Hamilton be open to the idea?
With ten titles between the two, Vettel could certainly provide a feisty challenge that Hamilton has been craving since the departure of his last rival Ro🐽sberg in 2016.
For Daimler, having Sebastian Vettel, a🍷 German world champion at a German team would prove to be a ma💃rketing match made in heaven.
Although j💃ust the other week Valtteri Bottas seemed to dismiss any ideas of Vet꧂tel taking his seat, stating that he “got a pretty straight message that no, they are not considering Seb.”
However, until the word is officially out of team principal Toto Wolff’s mouth, can we truly b🉐elieve Valtteri, or were the team trying to placate the Finn in the meantime whilst ‘silly season’ rumours come about?
Toto Wolff has openly said that “Sebast𓄧ian i♚s a great driver, a major personality and an asset to any Formula 1 team and when looking into our future our first loyalty lies with the current Mercedes drivers but naturally we must take this development into consideration.”
However, would Toto Wolff want to upset the seemingly c🎃alm dynamic at Mercedes, and could Vettel truly recover to his peak form after a dismal few years?

George Russell
If Mercedes are truly focused towards their future in the sport, surely a move for their talented junior 🤡George Russell must be looming closer.
Russell had a strong rookie season in 2019 despite beinꦚg hamstrung by uncompetitive machinery, and impressed onlooke🅠rs with his consistency and relative speed compared with experienced team-mate Robert Kubica.
His fellow contemporaries Charles Leclerc, Alex Albon and Lando Norris have all been promoted to front-running teams in the last year, proving that now is the time to invest in yo🧸uthful talent.
Th💮e biggest worry for Russell will be if the German team makes a move for Vettel, as this may well have a knock-on effec🅘t to their junior programme, and seemingly would go against any ‘long-term strategy’ to promote the young Brit from Williams.
Whilst Russell does have time on his side, these are his formative years and one can only wonder when or if Mercedes will choose to nu♚rture him in a race-winning team.

Valtteri Bottas
Extending Valtteri Bottas’ contract at the team for another year does seem the most likely option, as it would keep Hamilton happy and ensure the teamꦇ has a solid consistent points-scoring driver in place.
2020 is going to be a big year for Bottas, with Mercedes almost certainly expecting him to lift his game⛦ against Ham🌳ilton after previous strong showings in the past.
Whilst Bottas has often started o﷽ff his seasons s♑trong, a drop in consistency and form over previous seasons has continually dented his title hopes.
The Finn emphasised that he wanted to push for earlier contract talks this year, claiming that last year’s delay until August meant that “there was a bit too much unnecessary tꩲalk outside the team. Everything should have just been kept int🐻ernal”.
Bottas will need to step up o𓆏n track once the racing returns, and make a quick impact if he seeks to have contract talks sorꦿted before August, a mere month and a half away.
A short F1 season could work in his favour, with seemingly the strongest car on the grid, but can he face the pressure of high Mercedes’ expectations and having Hamilton ♕as a teammate?
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With the rule changes now delayed to 2022 as a resu꧋lt of the coronavirus, there is talk Bottas may pen a one-year🌞 deal to allow Mercedes to evaluate the prospect of promoting a driver like Russell into the team for 2022
However, matters could be complicated further if Mercedes makes a bid to secure the seꩵrvices of Vettel after his Ferrari departure at the end of this season.&꧃nbsp;
Who do you think will partner Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes next year? Will a move to secure Bottas or Russell force Vettel into retirement or a sabbatical? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below and don’t forget to like and subscribe to Crash for more motorsport content.
Words by Jordy Gray.


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