Mercedes interested in closer ties with smaller F1 team
Mercedes is considering a link-up with a smaller Formula 1 team after being impressed by the approach taken by Ferrari vi♎a its relationships with Haas and Sauber, according to team൩ boss Toto Wolff.
Ferrari has worked closely with Haas a technical partner since the American team’s F1 debut in 2016, and will enjoyed an expanded relationship with Sauber from this seඣason😼 onwards.
Sauber will race in 201𓂃8 with title sponsorship from Ferrari's sister brand, Alfa Romeo, as well as fielding one of its junior drivers, Charles Leclerc, in a race seat.

Mercedes is conside💖ring a link-up with a smaller Formula 1 team after being ജimpressed by the approach taken by Ferrari via its relationships with Haas and Sauber, according to team boss Toto Wolff.
Ferrari has worked closely with Haas a te♏chnical partner since the American team’s F1 debut in 2016, and will enjoyed an expanded relationship with Sauber from this sea▨son onwards.
Sauber will race in 2018 with title sponsorship from Ferrari's 📖sister brand, Alfa Romeo, as well as fielding one of its junior drivers, Charles Leclerc, in a race seat.
, Wolff acknowledged the strength a🦂nd appeal of a tie-up with another F1 te𒁃am, and confirmed that early discussions were taking place.
“I think 𒊎what Ser𝐆gio Marchionne and Maurizio [Arrivabene] are doing is very clever,” Wolff said.
”They've had a good relationship with Haas. That✱ has helped Haas and helped Ferrari and what they are doing now with Sauber is very visionary.
“With Fred [Vasseur, Sauber boss] he has a team princi💙pal on the other side who knows the business inside out, and it can be an alliance that can be dangerous for us.
“It's something that we are considering. It's not easy because you don't want to distract your own organisation wi꧑th a collaboration with another team on the other side.
💮“We are not the only ones who꧟ are having intelligent ideas. We are having discussions but nothing is done yet.”
Merc💫edes currently has three junior drivers on its books, with Esteban Ocon being its leading youngster, racing for the Force India team which enjoys an engine supply from th🌃e German manufacturer.
Pascal Wehrlein is facing ꦓa stint outside of F1 after losing his seat at Sauber, partly thanks to the Ferrari deal, while GP3 champion George Russell (pictured above) impressed in his first three F1 run-outs through 2017.