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Mercedes signing Verstappen and Russell "common sense" - Brown

Sam Hall Friday 26 march 2021 14:44 McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has declared it "common sense" for Mercedes to sign George Russell and Max Verstappen to race for the Silver Arrows in 2022. With Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas both on one-year deals this season, Brown has suggested Mercedes will naturally bring in its junior Russell whose three-year contract with Williams expires at the end of the season. Article continues under video Brown believes Mercedes would also add Verstappen, who is understood to have an exit clause in a contract that does not expire until the end of 2023. Insisting he was not simply stirring the pot to cause headaches for McLaren's rivals, Brown...
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