The future of Max Verstappen has become more uncertain following Christian Horner’s unexpected departure from Red Bull. Horner was unexpectedly dismissed as the team principal and CEO on Wednesday, sparking fresh speculation about whether Verstappen will remain with Red Bull or pursue an F1 title with another team. Mercedes stands as the frontrunner if Verstappen decides to leave.
However, Martin Brundle suggests that Horner’s exit might actually work against Mercedes’ ambitions. Speaking to Sky Sports, Brundle said there’s now a greater likelihood that Verstappen will stay, especially considering Verstappen’s contract includes an exit clause tied to his position in the championship by the end of the month. Brundle feels this situation may incline Verstappen to remain at Red Bull.
Last year, a conflict involving Jos Verstappen and Horner surfaced during an investigation, although Horner was cleared of any wrongdoing. Jos had warned that if Horner stayed, it could damage the team. Yet, neither Verstappen nor Horner made any moves until Horner was removed from his position on Wednesday.
Verstappen is contracted with Red Bull until the end of 2028, with an exit clause that seemingly allows him to leave only if he ranks outside the top four in the driver standings by the summer break. Meanwhile, Mercedes has yet to finalize George Russell’s contract, which expires this season, potentially opening a seat that Verstappen might consider from 2026 onwards.
The 2026 F1 regulations will introduce a new playing field, and Mercedes is rumored to have the strongest new engine. Despite this, Horner’s departure has introduced unpredictability into the driver market, making Verstappen’s decision the next critical moment in Formula 1.
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Fan Take: This development is a game-changer for racing fans as Verstappen’s decision could reshape the competitive landscape of F1. Whether he stays loyal to Red Bull or switches to a rival like Mercedes could set the tone for the sport’s future rivalry and excitement.