George Russell revealed that he has been in discussions regarding Lewis Hamilton’s replacement at Mercedes.
Lewis Hamilton shocked the sporting world with his decision to join Ferrari in 2025. The seven-time world champion will leave Mercedes after spending over a decade at Brackley.
The Silver Arrows are in dire need to find a suitable replacement for the 39-year-old. Now, Hamilton’s teammate George Russell has revealed his conversations over the situation.
Russell claimed that Mercedes was already having discussions about Lewis Hamilton’s replacement.
The 26-year-old has spent a lot of time with team boss Toto Wolff over the winter break. Moreover, George Russell found it amusing to see driver names pop up on his phone as many expressed their interest in joining the Silver Arrows for 2025.
We've already had conversations and I've been with Toto a lot this winter, so seeing the drivers' names pop up on the telephone has been quite funny.George Russell said as reported by RacingNews365
The 26-year-old highlighted that he has had phone calls and messages regarding a replacement for Lewis Hamilton. George Russell reckoned that it was a good opportunity for Mercedes to find the right fit to take the team into its new era after the departure of Hamilton. There have been a few names rumored to be on the team’s list including 17-year-old Kimi Antonelli. However, Toto Wolff has dismissed such a possibility for now.
Even on my phone as well, I've had a few phone calls and text messages so it's been quite interesting. As a team, we've got a good opportunity and we're in a really good position to go into this next chapter, [after] there's been so much success with Lewis and Mercedes.
George Russell set to lead Mercedes after Lewis Hamilton’s exit
Russell joined Mercedes in 2022 after three successful seasons at Williams. The 26-year-old matched his world-champion teammate over the past two seasons and took the team’s only win in that period. Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari switch presents the perfect opportunity for the former F2 champion to establish himself as a team leader.