Mercedes F1 team principal Toto Wolff believes that George Russell rightfully deserves to be considered a 2026 championship contender by bookmakers, although the team has yet to confirm its competitiveness. While a regulatory overhaul in 2026 is anticipated to reshuffle the field, the current top contenders remain McLaren, Red Bull, Mercedes, and Ferrari. Mercedes recently conducted a promising test of their new car in Barcelona, with Russell emerging as the favorite to win the title according to betting markets. Wolff commented, “It’s great when your driver is the bookmakers’ favorite because he’s one of the best. He demonstrated the car’s potential well and overall did an excellent job. However, winning requires both the best driver and the best car, and we have yet to prove we have a package strong enough. We haven’t fully tested under conditions like the heat and hard-wearing surfaces we’ll face in Bahrain, so while I hope the bookmakers are right, I need to see consistent team performance to believe it.”
Regarding Andrea Kimi Antonelli’s second season in F1, Wolff emphasized that the young driver is progressing as expected but cautioned against expecting him to immediately challenge Russell for the title. “Kimi is on the trajectory we planned, though faced with significant pressures from media, sponsors, and fans,” Wolff said. “He has shown undeniable speed and skill, and now with a year of experience under his belt, he understands the tracks and demands better. I’m confident this will be a strong year for him, but it’s unrealistic to anticipate he’ll surpass George just yet. George remains the benchmark, and Kimi’s development will continue steadily.”
Fan Take: This insight from Wolff highlights the fine balance between driver talent and car performance, reminding fans that championships are won through multiple factors. With George Russell gaining momentum and young stars like Kimi Antonelli on the rise, F1’s future seasons promise thrilling competition and rapid evolution.

