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Honda’s Bold Move: Max Verstappen’s Future with Aston Martin and Red Bull Revealed

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
April 29, 2025
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Honda’s Bold Move: Max Verstappen’s Future with Aston Martin and Red Bull Revealed

JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA - APRIL 18: Max Verstappen of The Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing prepares in the garage during practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia at Jeddah Corniche Circuit on April 18, 2025 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202504200100 // Usage for editorial use only //

Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) is making headlines in the world of Formula 1 as they hint at a potential reunion with superstar driver Max Verstappen amidst rumors of a switch to Aston Martin.

After deciding to part ways with Red Bull in 2026 and teaming up with Ford to develop new power units, Honda is eyeing a collaboration with Aston Martin, led by Lawrence Stroll. The Japanese automotive giant has not only secured a deal with Aston Martin but also expressed interest in signing Verstappen in the near future.

Koji Watanabe, the President of Honda Racing, is vocal about his admiration for Verstappen and the desire to work with the Dutch driver again. Watanabe has praised Verstappen’s exceptional talent and the strong bond he shares with Honda engineers, emphasizing the positive communication between them.

Verstappen, known for his no-nonsense attitude both on and off the track, has garnered mixed opinions within the F1 community. However, Watanabe appreciates Verstappen not just as a sportsman but as a person, highlighting the respect he holds for the 27-year-old driver.

Reflecting on their successful past with Verstappen, particularly his memorable victory in Austria in 2019, where he proudly displayed the Honda logo, Watanabe reminisces about the joy and pride it brought to the entire Honda team.

While Verstappen is currently under contract with Red Bull until 2028, Aston Martin has reportedly offered a lucrative $1.2 billion deal to lure the talented driver. Whether a reunion between Honda and Verstappen materializes remains to be seen, but the prospect has certainly set the F1 world abuzz with anticipation.

As fans eagerly await Verstappen’s next move and Honda’s future endeavors in the sport, one thing is certain – the potential collaboration between the two powerhouses could reshape the landscape of Formula 1 in the years to come.

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