Mercedes: Russell and Ocon part of mid-year ‘evaluation’ plan

Toto Wolff says Mercedes will begin to weigh its options for 2022 when it undertakes a mid-year evaluation of its drivers, including George Russell and Esteban Ocon.

Both Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas will see their contracts expire at the end of the season. While the Finn is expected to fight to retain his seat in 2022, Hamilton’s plans will likely depend on whether the Briton secures or not a record eighth world title.

But Wolff confirmed that Russell and Ocon – who are both contracted to Mercedes – are the two drivers most likely to fill a possible empty seat at the Brackley squad.

“Esteban (Ocon) is in the second year of a two-year contract with Renault and Alpine F1, and George (Russell) is with Williams this year,” Wolff told Speedweek.

“So we have some options for 2022, but until then our full support goes to Valtteri and Lewis. We will evaluate in the middle of the year whether there will be a change in 2022.”

Queried on the reason why Hamilton and Mercedes had settled on a one-year deal recently, Wolff reiterated that a lack of time was the underlying factor behind the short-term contract.

“We only started negotiating just before Christmas,” he said. “A multi-year contract is more complex than one for one season, so we said we’ll sign this for a year and see about it later.

“Everything is currently open on both sides after 2021.”

    Read also – Wolff: ‘Lewis needs to decide what his future holds for him’

As for Wolff’s own future, the Austrian repeated that he could rein in his daily management responsibilities at some point, but he would always remain a partner in the championship winning team.

“I am a partner in the team and it will stay that way forever,” he said. “I really enjoy my own role in it, but it is not forever.

“At some point, younger and hungrier managers will have their say. I’m watching this situation and want to put the team in an optimal position.”

Gallery: The beautiful wives and girlfriends of F1 drivers

Keep up to date with all the F1 news via Facebook and Twitter

Dannii Minogue launches petite fashion with QVC

Australian pop singer and TV star Dannii Minogue has launched her new eponymous petite fashion and jewellery collection exclusive at omnichannel retailer QVC UK.

Being 5 foot 2 inches herself, the collection draws on her own experience as a petite dresser and offers tailored solutions to the problems often faced by petite customers.

The Dannii Minogue collection aims to offer the “perfect” petite capsule wardrobe with the pieces tailored to a petite frame, featuring a selection of spring prints, denim and faux leather jackets, which have been “expertly proportioned for petite women”.

Highlights include eye-catching blouses and patterned pleated skirts, a houndstooth jumpsuit and bomber jacket, and a love and kisses graphic T-shirt.

While petite is a focus, Minogue says in the press release that she wants her collection to the “worn and enjoyed by all women” and has made the entire range available in petite and regular lengths, in sizes 6-22 or XS-3XL.

Dannii Minogue teams up with QVC to launch fashion and jewellery lines

Joining the petite apparel, Minogue has also introduced a playful line of jewellery that the press release says captures her “disco spirit” and incorporates fun, flirty designs of hearts, stars and lightning bolts, alongside pieces inspired by her own jewellery collection.

The Dannii Minogue Diamonique range features high-quality Diamonique stones, in an array of cuts and colours set in sterling silver with a Rhodium, 14k Gold or Rose Gold plating. Key pieces include statement hoops and necklaces to long drop earrings and droplet bracelets.

As with her clothing line, special attention has been given to ensure sizing and lengths of the jewellery caters for all body types, with QVC explaining that the range has adjustability from slider clasps to extension chains for necklaces and bracelets.

This isn’t the first fashion line from Minogue, the Australian star has been designing her own clothing ranges in her home country since she was 17 years old. In 2010, she launched the fashion label Project D with Tabitha Webb.

Minogue has also previously worked with QVC in Australia specifically focussed on designing petite clothing.

Dannii Minogue Petites and Dannii Minogue Diamonique are available from QVC UK from today, March 1.

Images: courtesy of QVC