Is Max Verstappen Considering a Sabbatical Year from F1?
As the adrenaline-fueled action on the racetrack in Jeddah unfolds, the Formula 1 world is buzzing with speculations about the reigning world champion, Max Verstappen’s future. The Dutch driver finds himself at the epicenter of attention, with Mercedes and Aston Martin reportedly eyeing him for the 2026 season, despite denying making any official offers to Verstappen’s management. Red Bull, on the other hand, stands firm on their contract with the Hasselt native, keeping him tied to the team at least until 2028. Amidst this media frenzy, Verstappen remains tight-lipped, focusing solely on his performance on the track.
The latest bombshell in Verstappen’s future plans comes from BBC journalist Andrew Benson, who hinted at the possibility of the Dutch star taking a sabbatical year in 2026. Benson revealed, “One of the most intriguing stories surrounding Verstappen right now is that he might take a sabbatical next year, see how the rules go, and then choose a team for 2027. It’s an idea that has been mentioned to me by someone very close to Max Verstappen, so I wouldn’t completely rule it out as a possibility. Maybe they’re just playing games to shake things up a bit. But why not?”
With Verstappen set to become a father in the coming months and expressing interest in exploring other racing categories like the WEC and GT races, leaving the F1 Circus for an entire season poses both risks and opportunities for the four-time world champion. While it could offer him a chance to rejuvenate and assess his options, coveted seats in top teams might get snatched up by other drivers in his absence. The unfolding saga of Verstappen’s potential career move continues to keep fans and experts on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting his next move.