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Toto Wolff has made it clear that Mercedes will not have an open seat next season, not for Pierre Gasly or anyone else.

With Sergio Perez re-signing with Red Bull through to the end of 2024, questions are being asked about Gasly and his plans for the future.

The Frenchman is under contract with Red Bull for 2023, set to remain with AlphaTauri, but there seems to be some confusion as to whether or not he can swap teams at the end of this season now that the Red Bull door is firmly shut.

Helmut Marko has insisted several times over the past two seasons that Gasly is his driver through to the end of 2023 and he sees no reason why he would want to change that.

Wolff was still asked if Mercedes could potentially have a spot for the Frenchman, or for any other driver wanting a step up the grid.

“No door is open for us,” the Austrian said as per Motorsport.com, before adding that “we have one strength, it’s the two guys.

“And if I looked at the driver market and what’s happening there, it would just distract me.”

As for the 2024 market, Mercedes could potentially have a seat open then with Lewis Hamilton’s current deal expiring at the end of next season.

The Briton has already quashed suggestions that next year could be his last on the Formula 1 grid, the 37-year-old saying he still enjoys racing

As for Wolff’s side of the

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