Will it stay, won't it stay? Will it leave, won't it leave? As the weeks and Grands Prix go by, the future of Max Verstappen questions and sparks many discussions. And following the difficult Bahrain Grand Prix, rumors are rife concerning the future of the Dutch driver. Last week, in Sakhir, the Austrian team had a difficult weekend, both in terms of performance (sixth place for Verstappen, ninth for tsunoda) than in terms of execution in the race, with a missed strategy and missed pit stops following a signal problem
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vincent moyet
18/04/2025 at 01:12 a.m.
Unless he has a truly disastrous season, I don't see Hamilton hanging up his gloves anytime soon. Verstappen's best option remains Mercedes. Aston Martin, even with Newey and Honda, doesn't really appeal...
Alain Féguenne (Luxembourg)
18/04/2025 at 12:04 a.m.
For Max there is no urgency …… !!!! He can choose to stay at Red Bull, but I am almost sure that he has, or will have talks……. with Ferrari…… And the Scuderia needs a driver of Max's caliber, but Ferrari urgently needs a top Technical Team, otherwise Max will not come …….. We will see …. 😎👍