Max Verstappen reportedly ‘wants to leave Red Bull as soon as possible’ and could even take a sabbatical to assess his options for the future.
Three-time World Champion Verstappen has cemented his place as one of the greatest drivers in F1 history over recent years, winning 51 of the last 82 races stretching back to the start of his maiden title-winning season in 2021.
However, the 26-year-old is currently in the midst of his longest victory drought since 2020, having failed to win any of the last six races since triumphing at the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona on June 23.
Although he continues to hold a 62-point lead over McLaren’s Lando Norris in the Drivers’ standings, Red Bull‘s mid-season slump has prompted further speculation over his future.
Despite holding a contract until the end of the 2028 season, Verstappen was heavily linked with a move to Mercedes this year following Lewis Hamilton’s surprise decision to join Ferrari for F1 2025.
Toto Wolff, the Mercedes team boss, made no secret of his desire to land Verstappen before opting to promote teenage sensation Andrea Kimi Antonelli as Hamilton’s successor.
It remains to be seen whether Mercedes will renew their interest in Verstappen ahead of F1’s major regulation changes in 2026.
Antonelli was confirmed as George Russell’s team-mate for F1 2025 at last weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, where Verstappen could only manage a sixth-placed finish – his worst result since May’s Monaco GP – as Red Bull’s woes continued.
Verstappen went on to describe the RB20 car as a “monster”, urging the team to “turn the car upside down” in order to get their faltering campaign back on track.
Although he is contracted to Red Bull for the next four seasons, a report by Swiss-German publication Blick has claimed that Verstappen ‘wants to leave as soon as possible’ with it ‘long since agreed’ by his camp that he will not see out the duration of his current deal.
It is said that Verstappen’s bond with team principal Christian Horner ‘has been cut’, with the high-profile departures of design legend Adrian Newey and Jonathan Wheatley, Red Bull’s long-serving sporting director, perceived in some quarters as a major blow to the Milton Keynes-based outfit.
With “many question marks” over Red Bull’s in-house engine project for 2026, Verstappen is reportedly keen to leave – yet a lack of alternative options could force him to take a sabbatical.
With Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri under long-term contracts at McLaren, and Hamilton and Charles Leclerc tied to multi-year deals with Ferrari, Mercedes could represent Verstappen’s only hope of moving elsewhere.
Mercedes opted against specifying the exact length of Antonelli’s contract following the confirmation of his promotion at Monza, with George Russell’s current deal set to expire at the end of F1 2025.
However, it is claimed that it could prove ‘very difficult’ for Verstappen to force a way into a Mercedes seat if both Antonelli and Russell to a high level next season.
Verstappen has frequently warned that he could retire young over recent years, citing the demands placed on the drivers by the exhausting calendar as one of the factors likely to force him away from F1.
Speaking to media including PlanetF1.com at last month’s Dutch Grand Prix, Horner aired his belief that Verstappen will remain with Red Bull as long as the team continue to offer him a competitive car.
Yet he did concede that performance clauses exist whereby Verstappen can leave if the team do not deliver to a certain standard.
Asked about Verstappen’s future at Zandvoort, Horner said: “I find it surprising how much discussion in the open media there is about this topic.
“The situation was always clear between ourselves and Max and I think that others can talk, but we’re comfortable with where we’re at.
“It’s down to us to deliver. We have an agreement until 2028, so it’s down to us to deliver.
“I didn’t see Toto’s car performing that well [at Zandvoort]. 2028 is a long way away. It’s down to us to provide a race-winning car.
“Every contract has a performance [clause] element in it. We’re not going to talk about what those elements are, but as long as we provide a competitive car we know what the situation is.”
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Innovade wroteJust look how much his teammate Checo has crashed in the background .classic max tantrum after not having the absolute best car anymore. what happened to the max factor guys? i thought he was able to make up for a car's deficiencies and win every race by 60 seconds
At this moment Checo has crashed a $4.5Million hole in the Red Bull budget cap (!)
While MAX won races in the same RB20 with a fundamental design flaw.
Then you should know what the MAX-Factor really is.
BTW : MAX still leads in the WDC in a backwards car ...
Innovade wroteI have to be honest and say I do like Max. He's a very good driver and I won't say otherwise. I just don't believe he's better than Lewis and AD21 Was robbery to give Max a trophy he rightfully didn't win.classic max tantrum after not having the absolute best car anymore. what happened to the max factor guys? i thought he was able to make up for a car's deficiencies and win every race by 60 seconds
Yeah, a good driver needs a good car. Lando is a good example of a "good driver" with the best car, and he can barely win. The idea that Max can take a midfield car to a consistent podium is a nonsense fantasy.
AmuroRay wroteMate . Are your sure ?I have to be honest and say I do like Max. He's a very good driver and I won't say otherwise. I just don't believe he's better than Lewis and AD21 Was robbery to give Max a trophy he rightfully didn't win.
Yeah, a good driver needs a good car. Lando is a good example of a "good driver" with the best car, and he can barely win. The idea that Max can take a midfield car to a consistent podium is a nonsense fantasy.

MAX vs LEW in his fastest car in the F1 history (!)
dfox wrote100. Before I opened the thread, I was sure it was some desperate Youtuber grasping for views. MSN is like 3 months late to the partyregurgitated clickbait. max isn't going anywhere.
NickyC wroteThat can be in 2026 ...No way he leaves.
Depends how strong the RB FORD PU will be in the 2026 Frankenstein cars.
And if he can get secret inside information from how strong the new 2026 Mercedes rocket PU will be .
Only then MAX will make a certain decision .
And Wolff would sell his own A$$ anyway to get MAX at Mercedes .
///M Power-Belgium wroteThis doesn't change anything to me. Lewis won in the McLaren in 2008 and was a runner up in 07 - he was very good in 2012. He's won in everything.Mate . Are your sure ?
MAX vs LEW in his fastest car in the F1 history (!)
But Max...He was losing to Danny in his first few years.
///M Power-Belgium wroteI tried to tag the biggest Max fan here but it would not let me.Just look how much his teammate Checo has crashed in the background .
At this moment Checo has crashed a $4.5Million hole in the Red Bull cap (!)
While MAX won races in the same RB20 with a fundamental design flaw.
Then you should know what the MAX-Factor really is.
BTW : MAX still leads in the WDC in a backwards car ...
AmuroRay wroteMate . Are you aware that MAX was just a 17 YO boy in a F1 car ?This doesn't change anything to me. Lewis won in the McLaren in 2008 and was a runner up in 07 - he was very good in 2012. He's won in everything.
But Max...He was losing to Danny in his first few years.
BTW : That was a new F1 Record and also a new Guinness World Record as the youngest F1 driver ever and the youngest F1 race winner ever in the F1 history (!)
In his first season , I agree . But in the next season he beated RIC in no time (!)
That's why RIC moved to Renault and later to Mclaren where he lost it completely and was beaten in every race by Lando Norris .
As you can see..
AmuroRay wroteIf all things were equal like, say, IROC or similar, my money is on M!A!X!This doesn't change anything to me. Lewis won in the McLaren in 2008 and was a runner up in 07 - he was very good in 2012. He's won in everything.
But Max...He was losing to Danny in his first few years.
///M Power-Belgium wroteIsn't Kimi going to be the youngest to start a F1 race - younger than Verstappen?Mate . Are you aware that MAX was just a 17 YO boy in a F1 car ?
BTW : That was a new F1 Record and also a new Guinness Record as the youngest F1 driver ever and the youngest F1 race winner ever in the F1 history (!)
In his first season , I agree . But in the next season he beated RIC in no time (!)
That's why RIC moved to Renault and later to Mclaren where he lost it completely and was beaten in every race by Lando Norris .
As you can see..
And I'm almost positive Ric Beat Max 2 years in a row, and lost in the 3rd season.
FrankMstein wroteI tried to tag the biggest Max fan here but it would not let me.
AmuroRay wroteNegative . I can't be the young Kimi (Robin-Räikkönen) according to the new FIA regulations .Isn't Kimi going to be the youngest to start a F1 race - younger than Verstappen?
The minimum age is now 18 YO , according to the new FIA regulations .
So , the record cannot be broken ...
///M Power-Belgium wroteHe doesn't care. Skill is static in his mind, drivers do not improve, nor do they decline.Mate . Are you aware that MAX was just a 17 YO boy in a F1 car ?
///M Power-Belgium wroteYou are correct. Kimi (Antonelli) has the chance to be the youngest race winner.Negative . I can't be the young Kimi (Robin-Räikkönen) according to the new FIA regulations .
The minimum age is now 18 YO , according to the new FIA regulations .
So , the record cannot be broken ...
dfox wroteAnd in your mind, Lando being absolute dog crap against his peers, and still getting gapped by his very mediocre teammate means him just magically improved.He doesn't care. Skill is static in his mind, drivers do not improve, nor do they decline.
dfox wroteI'm pretty sure , he smokes loads of bad 5H1THe doesn't care. Skill is static in his mind, drivers do not improve, nor do they decline.
