With the Mercedes junior driver having stood out in all the categories he has raced in so far, a stellar rookie season in F2 this year could prove to Wolff that he is ready to make the leap to a Mercedes F1 drive in 2025.
But there could be another “bold” scenario playing out for Wolff, in perhaps delivering a short-term solution to fill the gap before Antonelli is realistically properly ready to deliver for Mercedes.
And that means going for proven experience and winners to act as the perfect complement to George Russell.
There are some obvious candidates on the sidelines who could fit that bill, with former world champions Nico Rosberg and Sebastian Vettel both ticking boxes from a performance and profile perspective, and not being tied to anything for 2025.
But with Wolff’s phone likely still hot in approaches from other drivers who want to throw their hat into the ring for next year, it looks like both experienced Germans are already out of the picture.
Rosberg, who famously quit F1 just days after winning the 2016 world title, has made clear that he has no interest in a potential comeback.
Speaking to German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, Rosberg said there was no desire from him to do it, nor a belief that he could be competitive.
"That's over, I'm not planning a comeback," said Rosberg, whose priority is now his new life as a financial investor and family man.
He added: "I have great respect for the danger."
Source: Autosport