George Russell’s verdict on No. 1 likeliest driver to replace Lewis Hamilton
George Russell has given his 𓄧verdict on Andrea Kimi Antonelli potentially being his Mercedes teammate in 2025.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell sees the prospect of partnering Andre🍨a Kimi Antonelli as a “great opportunity for Mercedes to build into the futur﷽e” in 2025.
The identity of Russell’s teammate for the 2025 F1 season is still unclear following 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton’s shock decision to join Ferrari.
Antonelli, who is a Mercedes junior driver currently racing in F2, is thought to be top of Merc⛎edes’ shortlist.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has publicly flirted with the idea of signing 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen, particularly with the new engine rules in mind, combined with Red Bull’🔯s off-track turmoil.
However, ไit’s looking increasingly likely that Verstappen will remain at Red Bull for 2025 at least, paving the wa♉y for Antonelli to get the seat.
Antonelli has already received the backing of Hamilton, with the seven-tiꦫme world champion declaring at Imola that he’d go for the 17-year-old if he was in Wolff’s sh🌞oes.
Speaking to select media including 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:ltxcn.top ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix, Russell offered his v𒆙erdict on potentially teaming up with Antonelli next year.
“I thi✃nk Kimi is a fantastic driver,” Russell said. “Obviously he’s racing in Formula 2 this year but he’s no doubt going to be an F1 driv💃er in the future.
“He’s a fellow junior driver as well, coming♒ through the ranks as I did with the team. I think it makes for a great opportunity for Mercedes to build into the future but as I said before, I welc🐻ome anybody as my teammate.
“I feel like꧋ I have a pretty good teammate right now a🦹s it is. I welcome anybody.”

Mercedes are in no rush to make a decision on who Russell’s team⛄mates will be as Sky’s Craig Slater reported that he expe𒈔cts an announcement to come in either August or September.
Despite the inteꦫnse speculation around Antonelli, Wolff insisted in𝐆 Austria that there’s no need to “rush it”.
“We are hyping that young man for a long time now and he will be very good and a great drive🅰r one day in F1, but he’s 17, 14 months ago he drove an F4 car,” Wolff added.
“And there’s so much expectations in Italy and we are a little bit guilty also of that, and I think we should let him do his F2 thing and deliver results and not be too carried away with what could be or should be, you know, look at George he won F3, F2 in his rookie year, and at the same time Kimi has delivered in those junior series and is in F2 now so we’ll see, he’s going tꦰo be in F1 one day but let’s not rush it.”

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