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Clause in Red Bull contract leaves the door open for Verstappen to sign with Mercedes

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Max Verstappen (left) and Lewis Hamilton (TeamTalk)
Max Verstappen (left) and Lewis Hamilton (TeamTalk)

• Former F1 driver JJ Lehto believes Verstappen could sign with Mercedes.

• Rumours are going around that Lewis Hamilton could join Verstappen at Red Bull next year.

• Red Bull is trailing Mercedes in 2020.

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Max Verstappen will be "keeping the door open" for a shock potential switch to Mercedes.

That is the view of former F1 driver JJ Lehto, off the back of wild rumours that Lewis Hamilton might in fact become Verstappen's team mate at Red Bull.

"I wondered what Eddie had been drinking," said Red Bull team boss Christian Horner, after former F1 team owner Eddie Jordan suggested the pair could team up.

Max to Mercedes?

A slightly more feasible theory is that it could actually be Dutchman Verstappen making his way to Mercedes, thanks perhaps to an exit clause in his Red Bull contract.

When asked about it, Horner said: "Obviously the contract between the driver and the team is always going to be confidential."

Mercedes has already signed up Valtteri Bottas for 2021, but Hamilton is so far holding out on a deal amid rumours Toto Wolff's role at the dominant team could change.


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That could be an opening for Verstappen.

"For sure," Lehto told Iltalehti newspaper. "A driver of that calibre will be keeping the door open in every direction."

Verstappen is in a comfortable position at Red Bull, but Lehto says the fact that Mercedes is consistently faster will mean it is always an option in the newly 23-year-old's mind.

Lehto adds: "With Red Bull, Max is able to win, albeit occasionally. There is nothing to suggest that the balance of power will change dramatically in the coming years. Red Bull is second best and Mercedes is number one."

A Verstappen-Hamilton pairing appears unlikely, but Lehto admits it would be a fan-pleasing move, saying: "It would be fireworks on the track and behind the scenes. It would be two rock-hard drivers who wouldn't give an inch."

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