Juan Pablo Montoya (former F1 driver) suggested Max Verstappen would be "stupid" to leave his team under current circumstances. Max Verstappen has been rumored to be considering a change of teams.
Since the start of the 2024 season, there have been several speculations in regard to Max Verstappen’s possible move to Mercedes. The controversy surrounding Christian Horner, in addition to the ongoing power struggles and internal politics, has added even more fuel to the fire. Naturally, a lot of team principals are focusing on the Dutchman.
Ralf Schumacher (ex-F1 driver) suggested that Max Verstappen "wants to leave" Red Bull, and now it's just a matter of time. The triple World Champion was rumored to be considering an exit from the Austrian team amid all the drama and power struggle taking place behind the scenes.
The triple World Champion's father, Jos Verstappen, was the first to answer questions from the media after Adrian Newey's departure from Red Bull was officially announced.
Adrian Newey recently announced his shock exit from Red Bull in early 2025. The aero genius will no longer contribute towards Milton Keynes’s F1 efforts.
Adrian Newey’s exit from Red Bull has been set in stone amidst the ongoing season. The aero-genius will not stay at Milton Keynes beyond early 2025. Hence,
Max Verstappen's father, Jos Verstappen, became the first to speak out after recent news of Adrian Newey's desired departure from Red Bull Racing. The triple World Champion was playing around with the idea of leaving the team as he clearly previously had his father talking to Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff.
In an interview following the 2024 Chinese Gran Prix, Max Verstappen suggested he would advise his child not to be a driver. Triple World Champion Max Verstappen is already one of the best and most successful F1 drivers of all time.
Ever since Max Verstappen was born, he was raised to become a racing driver by his father Jos Verstappen, who was an F1 driver himself. The three-time World Champion has shared multiple times how without his dad’s constant push, he wouldn’t have become the driver he has developed himself into today.
Max Verstappen and Red Bull are one of the most dominant pairings in F1 history. The Dutch driver has raced for Milton Keynes since his mid-season promotion in 2016 and has won three world titles with the Austrian team.
Max Verstappen has established himself as an all-time great in Formula 1. The three-time world champion has been in a league of his own in recent years and achieved historic success with Red Bull.
There has been multiple rumors circulating in the F1 community that Max Verstappen is close to exiting Red Bull to join Mercedes due to internal turmoil at Red Bull.
Since beating Lewis Hamilton for the championship in 2021, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen has been dominating the sport winning F1 GPs left and right. The superior machinery Adrain Newey and Christian Horner has given him played a significant role in it.
Red Bull has experienced significant turmoil in recent weeks due to the controversy surrounding its team principal, Christian Horner. Soon after he was
Max Verstappen has pledged his allegiance to Helmut Marko, saying that his continued presence at Red Bull is essential to his future there. Verstappen is adamant that he cannot continue without Marko, despite the team advisor acknowledging the risk to his consistency and the potential for suspension.
Lewis Hamilton is moving away from Mercedes at the end of the 2024 F1 season. He signed a multi-year deal with Ferrari ahead of this year’s campaign and while the dust around his mega move has settled, he has taken the time to shed light on Max Verstappen‘s potential move to Mercedes.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner is confident three-time world champion Max Verstappen will remain with the team amid rumors that he might be eyeing a move to rival Mercedes.
Max Verstappen spoke out in defense of his father as the fallout continues from a public argument with Red Bull team principal Christian Horner at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Christian Horner met with the manager of his racing cohort Max Verstappen on Monday in the wake of public criticism and a recently put-to-bed wrongdoing investigation, according to multiple media reports.
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