A former Red Bull Formula 1 star has expressed his belief that Max Verstappen may leave the team sooner than expected, raising questions about the future direction of both the driver’s career and the championship landscape.

Max Verstappen, Red Bull, Monaco, 2025

Four-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen has been tipped to quit Red Bull at the end of this season, by a fellow Dutchman.

Verstappen’s future with Red Bull has been described by advisor Helmut Marko as being of ‘great concern’ to the team, while Marko also confirmed that there are performance-based exit clauses in his contract, which runs until 2028.

The 27-year-old has won four consecutive championships with the Milton Keynes-based outfit, but is looking unlikely to be able to claim a fifth in 2025, with McLaren drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris appearing as the clear favourites for this year’s title.

Verstappen has only won two of the first 10 races of the season, and is sat 43 points behind Piastri in the drivers’ championship.

Red Bull’s performance drop-off has caused some frustration for Verstappen, although he has not officially stated that he is considering other options for the 2026 season.

The main two teams that have been linked with acquiring Verstappen’s signature have been Mercedes and Aston Martin, although the Dutchman has also been rumoured to be considering a break away from the sport altogether in 2026.

Now, former Dutch F1 driver Robert Doornbos – who raced with Red Bull for three races in 2006 – has told Ziggo Sport’s Race Cafe that Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff is holding off from offering his two current drivers a new contract because of the potential availability of Verstappen.

“Wolff still hopes that Max will say to Red Bull: ‘Guys, it was fun, we tried this year, we’re not going to become champions, that’s clear. I think we made a beautiful story together,'” Doorbos said.
Both Max Verstappen and George Russell have been linked with moves to Aston Martin too
“Four times world champion, no one would have dared to write the boy’s book in this way. You win the first race and you become champion four times. ‘It’s over with the dominance, I’m moving on to the next chapter’.

“I’m sure something will happen this year and George Russell can wait a very long time for a contract. I don’t think Max will be driving a Red Bull next year.”

Will Verstappen leave Red Bull?

While Russell and Kimi Antonelli are both set to be out of contract at the end of the 2025 season, it is expected that both will soon be offered long-term contract extensions.

Wolff and Russell have proclaimed that there is no rush for them to sign new deals, while Aston Martin have also told GPFans that they will honour both Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll’s contracts which do not expire until the end of 2026.

Therefore, the only option for Verstappen should he want to leave Red Bull at the end of 2025 would likely be to take a sabbatical from the sport, something which some pundits have suggested is a possibility.

Comprehensive new regulations are entering the sport in 2026, and a year out would give the champion the ability to work out which team was best placed to be able to give him a championship-challenging car.

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