Max Verstappen has been part of the Red Bull family since his early racing days. He has come a long way from his debut with Toro Rosso, Red Bull’s sister team, to establishing himself as an F1 legend with Red Bull. Despite his crucial role in the team, recent internal issues have brought about new challenges. Consequently, there are growing rumors regarding Verstappen’s potential early departure from Red Bull, where his contract runs until 2028.
Speculation has linked him to various teams, including Aston Martin and Mercedes. Notably, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has expressed his desire to sign the three-time champion. Amid these rumors, Helmut Marko was questioned about Verstappen’s “exit clause,” which could facilitate a move to another team.
“Then He Can Just Leave,” Marko Warns Red Bull Of Verstappen’s Departure If The Team Continues To Struggle
At the beginning of the 2024 Formula 1 season, Red Bull Racing grappled with internal issues. A conflict arose between team principal Christian Horner, advisor Helmut Marko, and Jos Verstappen, causing tensions that raised questions about the futures of both Marko and Verstappen within the team. Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff seized the opportunity to express interest in Verstappen as a potential replacement for Lewis Hamilton. However, both Verstappen and Marko ultimately confirmed their commitment to Red Bull through 2025.
When asked about the team’s prospects beyond the 2025 season, Marko emphasized the need to concentrate on winning the world championship. He noted that the performance in the upcoming year would be crucial, particularly since the car is not expected to undergo significant changes. Currently, Verstappen enjoys a solid 52-point lead over his nearest rival, Lando Norris, with six races remaining in the season.
Moroever, Marko mentioned that Verstappen has a contract with Red Bull that extends until 2026, although it contains exit clauses that could allow him to leave if the situation becomes untenable. He indicated that he could walk away if the car and environment no longer suit Verstappen. Furthermore, Marko recently secured a new agreement that reportedly eliminated a clause allowing Verstappen to leave if Marko did. While he refrained from commenting on whether he would remain alongside Verstappen, he reiterated his focus on the pursuit of the world title.
Max Verstappen Keen To End Red Bull Misery Instead Of Exploring Options
In a recent exclusive interview with Autosport, Max Verstappen addressed his future in Formula 1. He acknowledged the potential for team changes in 2026 but emphasized that his primary goal is to enhance Red Bull’s performance. While several teams are keeping their options open for him, Verstappen clarified that his current focus is on resolving the challenges facing Red Bull rather than contemplating a switch.
Verstappen recognized that he is aware of the opportunities that lie ahead, but he is not overly concerned about them at this moment. His main priority is tackling the issues within the team, and he is adopting a “wait and see” attitude regarding any future developments. If a move does not happen, he is at peace with that, understanding that it wouldn’t have a major impact on his life.