Sky Sports' Martin Brundle has warned Red Bull of a tough task retaining Max Verstappen if the team's 2026 car struggles, building on the driver's prior criticisms of the new regulations and hints at an early exit. With big updates incoming at the Miami Grand Prix, Brundle stresses the need for competitiveness.
Former F1 driver and Sky Sports analyst Martin Brundle has cautioned Red Bull about the significant challenge of holding onto four-time champion Max Verstappen beyond the current season. This follows Verstappen's earlier outspoken frustration with the 2026 regulations—previously dubbed 'Formula E on steroids' during pre-season testing—which he has linked to potential retirement considerations.
Despite a contract until 2028, the Dutch star has made clear he will evaluate Red Bull's progress, especially as the chassis lags despite a strong power unit. 'They have [a job on their hands], because Max has made it quite clear he wanted to see how the car goes, and so any updates they bring,' Brundle told Sky Sports F1.
Red Bull is set to introduce major changes at the Miami Grand Prix (May 1-3 at Hard Rock Stadium), a critical test for Verstappen's patience under the new rules. Brundle noted slim alternatives elsewhere: Mercedes (Russell-Antonelli), McLaren's solid duo, and Ferrari (Leclerc-Hamilton) all have locked-in lineups. 'If you're going to leave Red Bull, it's going to be for performance only; it was going to have to be one of those three teams,' he added.
This comes amid ongoing speculation about Verstappen's long-term F1 commitment, previously addressed by F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali.