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Hamilton holds 2021 teammate 'trump card'

Lewis Hamilton holds "a trump card" when it comes to the identity of his teammate for 2021.

Lewis Hamilton holds "a trump card" when it comes to the identity of his teammate for 2021.

That is the view of a respected F1 pundit, amid speculation Valtteri Bottas could be ousted - despite their signed 2021 contracts - by Sakhir GP sensation George Russell.

Russell outclassed Hamilton's regular Mercedes teammate Bottas in Bahrain last Sunday, triggering calls that the team should find a way to make a full-time driver change for 2021.

"If Russell drives again this weekend and is even better against Bottas, then that should be the end for Valtteri," former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher told Sky Deutschland.

"Toto Wolff said in an interview that he was definitely not satisfied with Bottas, so I don't think the Finn will be back in the Mercedes next year."

Indeed, eagle-eyed Instagram users claim that Bottas has suddenly deleted the word 'Mercedes' from his social media profile.

It now reads: "Valtteri Bottas. Driver."

Similarly, Russell's profile no longer features the word 'Williams', with his profile reading: "George Russell. Formula 1 driver."

On its own official Instagram, Mercedes played down the speculation, insisting in its new bio: "Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team. It's just an Instagram bio. Don't overthink it."

Bottas also posted a bike ride on the fitness-tracking app Strava featuring a photo of the 'W' foundation at the W Abu Dhabi hotel, intensifying rumours that he and Russell might simply swap seats for 2021.

However, Niki Juusela, a correspondent for the Finnish broadcaster C More, is not so sure Hamilton will embrace the idea of being paired with feisty 22-year-old Russell next year.

"Hamilton has a trump card in his hand," he said. "He has a big influence on who drives the another Mercedes car."

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