'Maybe Max, because of Jos, because of Helmut, because of everything, will have to leave. I would say that it's a possibility.”
The future of Max Verstappen has been up for debate in recent weeks after behind-the-scenes goings-on at Red Bull, and Formula 1 journalist Fred Ferret believes his name cannot be fully ruled out when discussing 2025 driver moves.
“I have to say that you have to put Max in the equation. He may have to leave at one point,” Ferret explained. Seven must-see F1 weekends to tick off your 2024 bucket list – and how to get there as cheaply as possibleWhile Red Bull are the current dominant team, she cannot see Verstappen leaving, though that may open up more when the sport’s sweeping regulation changes come in 2026 and Red Bull’s current partnership with Honda ends.
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