Toto Wolff vows not to “push” Max Verstappen into making Mercedes decision
"We have to give h🅘im time," Toto Wolff says about Max Verstappen

Toto Wolff insists 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen requires “time” to consider wh𓂃ether he will quit Red Bull.
Mercedes must find a replacement for Ferrari-bound Lewis Hamilton for next year, an💃d a stunning new꧂ option briefly appeared on the driver market in the shape of Verstappen.
The Red Bull driver’s future unexpectedly became up for debate after it was revealed that he c🦂an activate a contractual clause to leave his team, if Helmut Marko first exits.
Mercedes t𓆏eam principal Wolff was asked if Verstappen might go to Merceꦕdes.
He replied to Sky Sports: “If I would know…
“Well, at the end, Max is in the quic🤪kest car. This is what a driver is always going to look🍷 at.
“He’s in a fantasti𒅌c plac🌸e in his career. It’s a decision that is up to him.
“‘Is it an environment that I’d like to c🦂hange? If yesꦕ, where would I like to go?’
“The triggerও, for him maybe thinking about other options🔥, is because they have some wobbles going through their time.
“We have to give him time to think how he wants to ✨sort out his future, without giving it a push from our side.”
Verstappen admitted at the F1 Australian Grand Prix that it was “nice to hear” Wolff was opening the door to Mercedes 🔴for him.
But Verstappen insisted: “I don’t think about any other thing because it’s pretty fixed where I am. And that’s also where I want to be.♔”
He is contracted𒀰 to Red Bull until the end of 2028 and is already in a great position to claim a fourth F1 championship in a row this season.
Red Bull - who have been mired in controversy off-track all year due to the situation s🐓urrounding Christian Horner, which then engulfed Verstappen and his father - had a below-par day in Australia on Friday.
Verstappen was kept off the top of the timesheets in practice by Ferrari’s Charles ܫLeclerc.

James was a s✱ports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering every😼thing from American sports, to football, to F1.