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Does Max Verstappen need to join Mercedes? Lewis Hamilton says
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Is a Max Verstappen Move to Mercedes on the Horizon? Lewis Hamilton Shares His Thoughts

July 3, 2025 2 Min Read
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Lewis Hamilton has expressed that he would recommend Max Verstappen consider joining Mercedes, while also acknowledging Red Bull as an excellent team. The conversation around Verstappen’s future in Formula 1 remains highly debated as the UK Grand Prix at Silverstone approaches.

Verstappen’s media sessions have been bustling with questions, including inquiries about which team he plans to race for next season. The 27-year-old reiterated that there hasn’t been any change in his commitment to Red Bull, despite reports earlier this week by Sky Italia suggesting he had agreed to join Mercedes, which later proved to be false.

At Silverstone, George Russell and rookie Kimi Antonelli addressed the rumors; Russell confirmed he will remain with Mercedes through 2026, and Antonelli stated that Mercedes has full confidence in him. Hamilton, who spent 12 years with Mercedes and secured six of his seven world championships there, announced he will move to Ferrari ahead of the 2025 season.

When asked if he would advise Verstappen to join Mercedes, Hamilton responded affirmatively, reflecting on past comments he made during his time at McLaren that he now regrets. He described Mercedes as a team driven by passion with excellent human resources and a fantastic working environment, expressing curiosity about how the situation with Verstappen might unfold.

Fan Take: This ongoing speculation about Verstappen’s future highlights the intense rivalry and dynamic shifts within F1’s top teams. For fans, it means the potential for even more thrilling battles on the track, as top drivers consider reshaping the sport’s competitive landscape.

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