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The four drivers on Mercedes' 2025 shortlist

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Why sacking Toto Wolff and James Allison is not the answer to Mercedes problems Max Verstappen �

Why sacking Toto Wolff and James Allison is not the answer to Mercedes problems Max Verstappen ‘not eager’ to have Carlos Sainz as team-mate, claims Dutch pundit Martin Brundle poses key questions to Red Bull after ‘apparent recent civil war’ games Sergio Perez denies hidden clauses in his Red Bull contract amidst 2025 rumours Mercedes and Red Bull warned against Fernando Alonso move due to one key factor The next Oscar Piastri? Australian teenage hopeful receives backing of former F1 star Rival team weighs in as Williams '$10 million' Australian GP decision is dissected Carlos Sainz's F1 2025 conundrum: 'Waste of a year' or a one-year deal? Ranked: The five most underrated drivers on the F1 grid for the 2025 market Toto Wolff throws down gauntlet with 'picture our rear wing' jibe to Lewis Hamilton Martin Brundle shares concerning Mercedes W15 observation from Australian Grand Prix McLaren boss reveals Mercedes surprise as encouraging Max Verstappen claim made Revealed: Toto Wolff names four drivers on Mercedes shortlist to replace Lewis Hamilton This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Planet Sport Limited · Avenue HQ, 10-12 East Parade · Leeds, LS1 2BH · United Kingdom

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