Max Verstappen cannot trigger Red Bull exit clause for 2026
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GPFans on MSNMax Verstappen's 2026 F1 future 'DECIDED' by key detailMax Verstappen ’s F1 future has been seemingly confirmed after the details of his Red Bull exit clause were revealed. Major changes have taken place at Red Bull in 2025, with team principal Christian Horner sacked and replaced by Laurent Mekies in between Silverstone and Spa.
Laurent Mekies has achieved his first victory as the team boss of Red Bull Racing. However, he himself takes no credit, as it goes completely to the team and Max Verstappen. ‘’What to say?’’, Mekies begins,
Max Verstappen doesn’t think Christian Horner’s firing at Red Bull “will matter at all" amid speculation that he could leave the team after this season. “Life is unpredictable, but in general I’m very happy where I’m at and I hope — and it was still the target that we set out when we signed the new deal — that I would drive here until the end of my career,
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNMekies makes retaining Verstappen his Red Bull priorityNew Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies on Friday said his first priority was to improve the car's performance to ensure four-time champion Max Verstappen remains with the team.
Max Verstappen was in the centre of attention during the press day of the Belgian GP. The Dutchman received many questions about his future, but also about the dismissal of Christian Horner. Talking
In the wake of Red Bull's bombshell decision to sack Christian Horner this week, it was easy to miss the name of the man replacing him: Laurent Mekies.
Max Verstappen's father, Jos Verstappen, has criticized Red Bull for the drop in the RB21 F1 car's performance despite a new floor upgrade. Ferrari and McLaren have brought effective upgrades that ...
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FirstCuriosity on MSNLewis Hamilton Joins Max Verstappen in Criticizing Belgian GP DelayThe Belgian GP became another point of controversy in Formula 1. The wet weather conditions forced officials to delay the The post Lewis Hamilton Joins Max Verstappen in Criticizing Belgian GP Delay appeared first on FirstSportz.