EXCLUSIVE: F1 champ reveals Mercedes priorities after Hamilton news

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EXCLUSIVE: F1 champ reveals Mercedes priorities after Hamilton news
Jacques Villeneuve believes Mercedes will be putting their support fully behind George Russell
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1997 world champion Jacques Villenueve has insisted that the 2024 season has plenty of things to keep fans interested, whether Max Verstappen walks to the title or not.
Speaking exclusively with GPFans ahead of the season, the Canadian driver broke down some of the best storylines to watch out for.
According to Villeneuve, Lewis Hamilton's 2025 switch to Ferrari leaves both teams in flux, with George Russell, Carlos Sainz, and Charles Leclerc needing to prove themselves.
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"I'm expecting something very exciting," says Villeneuve when asked about 2024, "But partly with all the social aspects within the teams.
"Inside Mercedes, why would the team push for Lewis? And why would George not be even more aggressive than before? Because he now has to settle his spot as the leader of Mercedes, which will be exciting."
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"His potential for getting into a good team in a strong position is also in jeopardy now, so that will be crazy to see.
"And Leclerc needs to show Ferrari that he's the one, not Lewis. This will all happen during this season, so that will be very exciting to see."
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There's no denying that the 2024 season has thrilling stories to follow at Brackley and Maranello.
Yet, there is a fellow F1 world champion Villeneuve is also keeping an eye on — Fernando Alonso.
"Then there's Alonso. Alonso wants that Mercedes seat," believes the French-Canadian racer.
When asked if Max Verstappen would let Alonso join him at Red Bull, Villeneuve expressed his doubts.
"He probably would, but why would Alonso go into the Verstappen team? It's much better to go into a team like Mercedes that doesn't have a full-on leader yet - one that is not settled in stone.
"He's driving a Mercedes engine already for another year at least.nSo does that mean we will see a very nice Alonso like last year towards his teammate and play the game?
"Or will he just think 'Alonso' like he's done in the past? So that will be interesting to see as well."

With Drive to Survive's sixth season releasing on Netflix in the same week as this exclusive interview, it seems fitting that Villeneuve's comments show how much drama happens in the sport without needing to have wheel-to-wheel action.
"They're not racing; it's not really track action," he says. "It's stuff that happens even before getting to the race."
"Then it gets even bigger inside the race. But it starts in the paddock. It starts in testing. That will be fun."
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