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Wolff Confident Bottas & Russell Will Have Strong Options ‘Whatever We Decide’

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has said he believes Valtteri Bottas and George Russell will have great options with “challenger” teams next year should they miss out on a Silver Arrows seat. Russell looks likely to replace Bottas at Mercedes, and it has been speculated that the Finnish driver could switch seats with the young Briton and return to Williams. READ: IndyCar Boss Suggests Red Bull Forced Albon To Be Verstappen’s ‘Bridesmaid’ However, Mercedes have insisted that they are yet to decide who will partner Sir Lewis Hamilton at the team next year, with them opting to reserve judgement until later in the season. The race I'm most excited for in the second half of the...
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