Former Formula 1 driver Jolyon Palmer believes discussions between Max Verstappen and Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff are inevitable amid Red Bull's early-season struggles. Palmer shared this view on the F1 Nation podcast, citing Mercedes' strong start to the 2026 season.
Jolyon Palmer, a former Formula 1 driver and current F1 TV pundit, expressed confidence that talks between Max Verstappen and Mercedes chief Toto Wolff will occur. This comes as Verstappen faces reliability issues with his Red Bull car, leaving him eighth in the drivers' standings with eight points after the opening races. Mercedes, based in Brackley, has won the grands prix in Australia and China, along with the Chinese sprint race, establishing early dominance. Verstappen had been linked to Mercedes last season through rumors, but he reaffirmed his commitment to Red Bull through 2026 and remains under contract until 2028. Palmer stated on the F1 Nation podcast: 'The conversation is going to happen because Red Bull... will not win the title this year.' He added, 'I was right in the end last year by two points. They look like they've got way too much work to do, and Max is not here to finish eighth in qualifying.' Palmer suggested Verstappen would eye Mercedes for its superior car, potentially in contention for titles ahead. He noted that Wolff could not ignore interest from Verstappen, referencing prior conversations and tensions, such as a press conference in Austria where George Russell addressed speculation about replacing him while outperforming Andrea Kimi Antonelli.