A much-discussed name in the
Formula 1 paddock at the moment is
Andrea Kimi Antonelli. The 17-year-old
Formula 2 driver seems to have a good chance of becoming
Lewis Hamilton's successor at
Mercedes in 2025. Does
Helmut Marko believe
Max Verstappen will become teammates with the young Italian star in the future? The
Red Bull Racing advisor has answered.
Marko on Verstappen and Antonelli
Antonelli, who could even make his
F1 debut at
Williams this year in
Logan Sargeant's place, is currently considered a top contender for the seat alongside
George Russell for next year. However, that does not mean there is no place for Verstappen within
Toto Wolff's team in 2026. The Mercedes team boss has made no secret of the fact that he has his sights set on the Dutchman. Wolff has previously tried to tempt Verstappen to Mercedes and wants the three-time world champion to join the German team in the future.
Asked by
OE24 whether he would be in favour of Verstappen and Antonelli together in a team Marko said: "
Antonelli is an absolute Mercedes man, so we don't need to think about that," said the 81-year-old Austrian.
Max Verstappen's Red Bull contract binds him there until at least 2028, so a possible new challenge for the Dutchman might still be a few years away.
Faced with rumours that George Russell could be sent away from Mercedes to make way for Verstappen, Marko said: "That is still so far away. Now let's concentrate on the next races and make sure we win the world championship again. Our biggest advantage is that the other teams are taking points off each other. I hope that remains the case," Marko said. Any possibility of Verstappen partnering with Antonelli at Mercedes is a dream for the future.