I'm far from a Max fan. I'm a Merc fan and a fan of both current drivers and, cards on the table, don't want Max in the team.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑14 Jul 2025, 21:07Depends on the contract. It is possible (and sounds like it here) that he is not allowed to negotiate/sign contracts with other teams while his contract is not "exit triggered". At least that is how I read it, they are all very eager to mention that no official yes has been made. This is the way in football, you can't negotiate with other teams (without approval of your team) until you are 6 months away from contract ending.basti313 wrote: ↑14 Jul 2025, 14:51Well, they could already sign. The contract would just be based on the exit clause and activate if pulled until a certain date. So this is possible to make an agreement before and would be wise for both sides. (see Piastri)
Piquet is the only one talking who is anywhere close. Everyone else is silent, also no commitments. I bet there is a contract in place with a strict NDA...
But this also doesn't mean they can't have an unofficial understanding. I think this is the situation right now, Toto and Max agreed on a deal in principle and we are seeing smoke from it. The moment Max is able to trigger his exit clause it will all quickly fall into place and most of these journalists will come out saying they knew the deal was in the works (which they probably do) but that they couldn't say anything official.
I'm curious, you look like a Max fan. Are you just very against move to Mercedes or is there some other reason?WardenOfTheNorth wrote: ↑14 Jul 2025, 15:39Maybe or maybe his comments can be taken at face value.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑14 Jul 2025, 12:46
Really sounds like Piquet Jr. slipped and revealed that the deal is already on. Then backtracked to say "everyone knows they are talking".
I maintain my view that they agreed verbally on the move, but probably can't sign anything because Verstappen hasn't activated his exit clause yet.
But I'm also a pragmatist and I simply cannot see Max signing what would have to be, a multi year deal without knowing what the pecking order is from 26 onwards.
Imagine Max signs for Merc, then it turns out that Aston are actually the team to beat. Meanwhile George has been signed by the green team and wins the WDC.
I'm fully prepared to be wrong, but I simply can't understand why Max would gamble at this stage. Nor can I understand why Toto would risk destabilising the team when he already has 2 drivers capable of taking titles if the car is good enough.
I find it easier to believe that Toto was telling the truth when he said that it was about understanding what the situation would be in the coming years, so that he can go into Russell's contract with suitable options built in.