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Even with all the noise surrounding Red Bull Racing after the British Grand Prix, George Russell still doesn’t know where he’ll be racing beyond this season. He’s currently the highest-placed driver in the championship without a deal signed for 2026.
Lately, there’s been plenty of talk about Max Verstappen’s future. Since Christian Horner’s departure, the rumor mill has been buzzing. George Russell is also waiting in the wings. Former F1 driver and steward Johnny Herbert believes Russell’s future hinges on Verstappen’s decision.
F1’s reigning world champion is contracted with Red Bull until 2028 but is exploring his options elsewhere with the Milton Keynes squad languishing in fourth place in the Constructors’ Championship standings. With team boss Christian Horner sacked on Wednesday, there is a lot of instability at home for the Dutchman.
Mercedes driver George Russell made it clear that he is getting interest from all over the Formula 1 paddock. Russell remains in the rumor mill as his contract is set to expire after the current season. Mercedes remains linked to Red Bull's Max Verstappen — leading to Russell's future becoming increasingly unclear.
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GPblog on MSNRussell to Red Bull? Why that is not going to happen at allAt Red Bull, it’s no different. That’s why George Russell’s situation at Mercedes is being closely monitored. Some time ago, it leaked that George Russell had an exploratory meeting with Horner.
Red Bull GmbH’s decision to remove Horner from his role as the team boss and CEO of Red Bull Racing has sent shockwaves through Formula 1, and the details revealed in Horner’s
The Red Bull advisor was unaware of George Russell's contract situation at Mercedes, but still chose to hit back at his claims.
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Thesportstak on MSNChristian Horner sacked as Red Bull's Team Principal after 20 years, gets replaced by Laurent MekiesHorner's highly-successful 20-year stint with Red Bull has come to and following the recent British Grand Prix which took place on July 6
Mercedes F1 star George Russell has revealed his regrets over a series of decisions made by Mercedes at last weekend's British Grand Prix. The 27-year-old endured a race to forget in front of his home crowd at Silverstone,
Mercedes driver George Russell doesn't have a contract for the upcoming season - making him one of the hottest names on the driver market.
George Russell says there’s an “exceptionally low” chance he’ll leave Mercedes next year even after he claimed the team was holding talks with Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen.