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Ralf Schumacher suggests George Russell and £1.2bn-valued F1 team are a ‘conceivable combination’ if he leaves Mercedes

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Mercedes driver George Russell must be wondering what he has to do to earn a new contract for next season.

Outside of the two McLaren drivers and Max Verstappen, George Russell is the only person to win a Grand Prix this season.

Considering how dominant McLaren have been in 2025 and the inconsistency of Mercedes this year, Russell’s victory at the Canadian Grand Prix should be seen as a serious triumph.

The 27-year-old currently sits fourth in the drivers’ championship, but his future at Mercedes is under threat.

Position Drivers' Championship Points
1

Oscar Piastri

216
2

Lando Norris

201
3

Max Verstappen

155
4

George Russell

146
5

Charles Leclerc

119
6

Lewis Hamilton

91
7

Andrea Kimi Antonelli

63
8

Alexander Albon

42
9

Esteban Ocon

23
10

Nico Hulkenberg

22

Verstappen is being heavily linked with Mercedes, with a move for the 2026 F1 season being touted.

Team principal Toto Wolff has a choice to make, and the suggestions are that Mercedes are leaning towards keeping Andrea Kimi Antonelli over Russell should they land Verstappen.

Ralf Schumacher has been discussing Russell’s future, and among the various teams who might have a vacancy for the Brit, he believes Alpine chief Flavio Briatore will try and make a move for him.

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Mercedes driver George Russell at the 2025 F1 British Grand Prix
Photo by Kym Illman/Getty Images

Ralf Schumacher sees Alpine as a potential suitor for George Russell

It was put to Schumacher on the Backstage Boxengasse Podcast that Russell might lean towards signing for Aston Martin as opposed to Red Bull should he lose his seat at Mercedes.

He responded: “Yes, that is also a good alternative.

“Of course, Lawrence Stroll always tries to have a world champion in the car. That’s been his concept from the beginning, and of course, that’s not Russell.

“Whether he’s his type, with his dress code, his whole demeanour, he could be a good fit for Aston Martin.

“Yes, that’s true, and of course, he’s a super fast driver, and they are not on the market that much, that’s clear, and let’s not forget Flavio Briatore.

“He also wants to get a new driver. That would also be a conceivable combination.”

Alpine are considering replacing Franco Colapinto with Valtteri Bottas before the end of the season.

Pierre Gasly is also considering his options, meaning that it wouldn’t be difficult to find a way to fit Russell into their 2026 line-up.

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George Russell ‘more worried’ than ever before in the Austrian Grand Prix media pen

The £1.2bn-valued Alpine team are currently bottom of the constructors’ championship, which doesn’t make them the most enticing prospect for Russell.

However, speaking on the F1 Nation Podcast, journalist Lawrence Barretto saw a shift in Russell’s body language during the previous race in Austria.

He explained: “I think it would be fair to say that Toto and Max, or Max’s management, are having conversations, whether or not that is about him joining next year, in several years’ time, they are having conversations about something, because otherwise I just don’t see how this would start bubbling up.

CategoryGeorge RussellAndrea Kimi Antonelli
2025 points319150
Grand Prix results213
Grand Prix qualifying213
Grand Prix wins20
Grand Prix poles20
Grand Prix podiums93
Best finish1st2nd
Disqualifications00
Retirements04
Fastest laps33
Grand Prix points finishes2314
Sprint results51
Sprint Qualifying42
Sprint wins00
Sprint poles01
Sprint podiums31
The 2025 F1 teammate head-to-head battle of George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli

“I think when George came into the TV pen on Thursday and he faced the media, he was probably the most worried, I feel, like he’s come across since we’ve started asking him about his future.

“And that was telling, I thought. Then obviously, as that day progressed, and I think he then did that Sky interview towards the end of the day, that’s when those comments about Max came out.

“And interestingly, I think up until that point, people were thinking if Max comes in, it would be for George.

“So it was interesting that George made the point that it would be for Kimi, and those two would be racing alongside each other.”

Russell still has a strong chance of signing a new contract at Mercedes, with no guarantees that Verstappen will enact any exit clause in his deal.

However, Russell will already be exploring his options elsewhere in case his time with the Silver Arrows comes to an end.