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Mercedes Makes Bold Move to Secure Max Verstappen with Record Contract Offer

Mercedes is eagerly seeking to recruit Max Verstappen for the 2025 Formula 1 season as a top-tier successor to Lewis Hamilton. The team, under the direction of Toto Wolff, is pulling out all the stops to entice Verstappen despite their current challenges on the track. This season sees Mercedes ranked fourth after six races, a slip from their second-place finish last year. They currently lag behind Red Bull by a substantial 175 points. Despite these hurdles, Wolff is prepared to present Verstappen with a record-breaking contract offer, outstripping even that of Hamilton, coupled with a long-term ambassadorial role, which Hamilton did not receive. READ: Magnussen’s Tactics Spark...
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