Red Bull F1 chief speaks out on Max Verstappen’s future: ‘Absolutely not’
Verstappen said after the last race in Japan that he is considering quitting Formula 1 at the end of the 2026 season
Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies insists the exit of key personnel will not accelerate Max Verstappen ’s departure from the team. It was announced a fortnight ago that Verstappen’s long-term race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, will join McLaren, not before 2028, in the latest of a long line of Red Bull staff who have left the team in the last few years. The future of Verstappen himself, despite his £50m-a-year contract until the end of 2028, has been the subject of much debate.
The Dutchman has made no bones in voicing his disapproval of F1 ’s new regulations, describing the 2026 cars as “anti-racing” and “like Formula E on steroids. ” Furthermore, after the last race in Japan which left him a distant ninth in the world championship, Verstappen admitted he is considering quitting Formula 1 at the end of the season. However, despite the new rules and the long list of Red Bull departures, Mekies insists Verstappen is “living and breathing the team” as F1 returns after an enforced spring break with the Miami Grand Prix this weekend.
“Absolutely not,” said Mekies, when asked if Lambiase’s departure, alongside other exits, would hasten his own star driver’s departure. “That’s my direct answer to you. “Obviously, we speak with Max every day.
And Max knows motorsport upside-down. He’s living and breathing this team. “The team has been extremely successful and you can’t promote everyone.