Verstappen set to shape F1 driver market decisions

Max Verstappen remains central to Formula 1's upcoming driver market moves as teams prepare for 2027. The Red Bull driver has signaled he will wait before committing to any new deal.

Ferrari secured Charles Leclerc with a multi-year contract extension ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix. The agreement keeps the driver with the team into the next decade. Verstappen told Dutch media in Monaco that a new contract is not his priority. 'I still have two years left,' he said, adding he must first decide whether to continue beyond 2028. Red Bull expects the four-time champion to stay, citing his established environment and freedom for endurance racing. Verstappen currently sits seventh in the championship standings. Speculation also involves Mercedes and McLaren's Oscar Piastri, though both drivers hold contracts. Any move by Verstappen could trigger further changes across the grid.

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Ferrari has announced a multi-year contract extension with driver Charles Leclerc, keeping him with the team beyond the end of his current deal in 2027.

Max Verstappen, the four-time Formula 1 world champion, has expressed mixed feelings about his future in the sport amid dissatisfaction with the upcoming 2026 regulations. While stating he does not want to leave, he finds more enjoyment in endurance racing pursuits. Discussions with Formula 1 and the FIA aim to address his concerns over the more hybridized power units.

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Laurent Mekies has stated that Max Verstappen is fully committed to Red Bull Racing despite frustrations with the 2026 Formula 1 regulations. The team principal addressed questions about the driver's future during a recent interview.

Red Bull Racing team principal Laurent Mekies has admitted the team is paying the price for its late 2025 title push with Max Verstappen, as resources were diverted from its 2026 car. The RB22 has been the fourth-quickest so far this season, trailing Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren. Despite the setback, Mekies insists the team does not regret the decision and expects to recover.

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Former Formula 1 driver Jolyon Palmer believes discussions between Max Verstappen and Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff are inevitable amid Red Bull's early-season struggles. Palmer shared this view on the F1 Nation podcast, citing Mercedes' strong start to the 2026 season.

Jos Verstappen has revealed that he and Max were aware in advance of Gianpiero Lambiase's decision to leave Red Bull for McLaren in 2028 as chief racing officer—a move they encouraged. This follows last week's announcement of the hire.

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Max Verstappen will make his first appearance in the Nurburgring 24 Hours this weekend, becoming the latest Formula 1 driver to compete in the endurance event at the Nordschleife.

 

 

 

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