Breaking: Max Verstappen backed to leave Red Bull for F1 rivals – not…read more
Max Verstappen backed to leave Red Bull for F1 rivals – not…read more
Max Verstappen has been tipped to make a shocking move away from Red Bull, potentially to a team that has not won a Formula 1 Grand Prix in over a decade. Despite being under contract with Red Bull until 2028, rumors continue to swirl about the Dutchman’s future in the sport, with speculation that he could leave the team before his deal expires.
One factor fueling these rumors is the reportedly tense relationship between Verstappen’s father, Jos, and Red Bull team principal Christian Horner. This strain has contributed to ongoing questions about Verstappen’s long-term future with the team, adding fuel to the idea that he could seek an exit if things don’t improve.
Additionally, Red Bull’s recent performance struggles have raised further concerns about their ability to maintain their dominance in F1. While they have enjoyed incredible success over the past few years, the recent decline in their form has led to speculation that Verstappen could look elsewhere if the team fails to regain their competitive edge. This has led some to believe that Verstappen might be open to offers from rival teams, especially if Red Bull’s performance continues to deteriorate.
Mercedes, one of the most successful teams in F1 history, has long been linked with Verstappen. Team principal Toto Wolff has made no secret of his admiration for the Dutchman, expressing his desire to one day work with him. Wolff has often praised Verstappen’s talent, and with Mercedes currently looking to recover their competitive position in the sport, they may look to Verstappen as a potential driver to lead their charge.
However, Mercedes is not the only team that could be in the running. McLaren and Ferrari, two of the fastest teams on the grid right now, would also be natural suitors for Verstappen’s services. Both teams are enjoying strong performances, and they would no doubt love to add the reigning world champion to their roster. A move to either of these teams would certainly be a headline-grabbing move, given their respective histories and current competitiveness in the sport.
Despite the ongoing speculation, Verstappen remains under contract with Red Bull until 2028, and it is still uncertain what the future holds for him. However, with tensions within the team and Red Bull’s recent decline in form, it’s clear that Verstappen’s future in F1 remains one of the most intriguing stories in the sport. Whether he stays with Red Bull or makes a move to a rival team, his decision will be one of the biggest talking points in the sport for years to come.