Matt2725 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025, 10:28
We'll certainly see but I think a lot of people are looking for something that isn't there. I could be wrong but I don't think I am.
From what I see, you see what you want to see, just like others. You seem like a Russell fan, hence why you want him to stay, which means you want Verstappen not to sign with Mercedes. The fact than Mercedes board and Toto wanted Max early on in 2024 is undeniable, they were openly talking about signing him for 2026 season to drive their car in new era. They wanted him openly before Brazil last year, before we saw that whole season pan out as it did. One of the most brightest examples ever a driver making the biggest difference to win a championship in an inferior car. It would be more than safe to assume they want him now even more than ever, despite Russell having his best season to date. It looks so from the outside at least for us outsiders. I frankly doubt he suddenly found extra pace from last year or a year before where he would not rarely get outperformed by Hamilton particularly in races. Russell race pace is nothing to write home about, for sure they at Mercedes know that. The guy got outscored by old Lewis over three years together. Forget DSQ in Spa last year, because Ham had DSQ from 2nd at COTA before as well. The sheer fact it was close and Russell was not decisively and by far the better driver on Sunday is quite telling. Because everyone could see Hamilton in turn was a poor performing in these new gen Mercedes car in 2022-2024. He was an under-performer but still was much better than Russell who was very experienced driver already, on so many occasions.
I do not know if you are more of a Russell or a Mercedes fan, but If I was a Mercedes fan, I would not be happy to find out Max ultimately decided against the move, because that would mean one and only thing - Mercedes aren't gonna be as competitive in 2026 as many believe. And if he signed that would be an indicator they are gonna be indeed competitive (not saying the outright best, but with Max chances gonna be for sure higher), because there is no way a driver like Max being in a position he is in, having a long term contract and position in a top team, would break a contract and go for a gamble. There is no way for him to ever do that. I repeat it again, fools are those people who believed Lewis was gambling when he signed with Mercedes in 2012. Admittedly I was one of them back then. Just like Vettel who decided early on in 2014 to find a way out of his contract and sign with Ferrari....it wasn't a gamble, he had the data on PU side very early on. He was at Montezemolo house at Christmas even before the start of winter testing.
We outsiders do know nothing, drivers and their camps are in completely different position.