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Laurent Mekies Exposes Shocking Truth Behind F1’s Super Licence Reform After Verstappen’s Controversy

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
November 13, 2025
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Laurent Mekies Exposes Shocking Truth Behind F1’s Super Licence Reform After Verstappen’s Controversy

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - NOVEMBER 07: Laurent Mekies, Team Principal of Oracle Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing talk in the garage during practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Brazil at Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace on November 07, 2025 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202511070597 // Usage for editorial use only //

Title: The Controversial Birth of F1’s Super Licence: Laurent Mekies Unveils the Shocking Truth Behind Max Verstappen’s Rise

In the high-octane world of Formula 1, few stories have stirred as much debate and intrigue as the rapid ascent of Max Verstappen. Now, Laurent Mekies, the current team principal of Red Bull Racing, is lifting the lid on the seismic changes that followed Verstappen’s controversial entry into the sport at the tender age of 17. The revelation? A dramatic overhaul of the FIA’s super licence system aimed at preventing another young prodigy from entering the sport in such a sensational manner.

Back in 2015, Verstappen made headlines by becoming the youngest driver in F1 history when he secured a seat with Red Bull’s sister team, Toro Rosso, at the age of just 17. This unprecedented move sent shockwaves through the motorsport community and prompted an immediate response from the FIA, the governing body of Formula 1. Mekies, who was newly appointed as safety director at the FIA at the time, was thrust into the eye of the storm, tasked with addressing the fallout from Verstappen’s astonishing rise.

In a candid discussion on the “Talking Bulls” podcast, Mekies recounted how his first assignment was to completely revamp the super licence framework. “I arrived at the FIA just as Max obtained his super licence at 17,” Mekies revealed. “Jean Todt, the president of the FIA back then, was adamant: ‘This young kid just got his license at 17 years old. That’s ridiculous. People will not understand why you can’t have a driver’s licence for the street and you can drive an F1 car.’”

The urgency of the situation became clear. Mekies was charged with creating a new structure for the super licence system to ensure that such a scenario could never happen again. “Please look at it with your team, make a new structure for how to get a super licence because this can’t happen again,” Todt insisted. The result of these discussions was a comprehensive overhaul that raised the minimum age to 18 and instituted a points system that required drivers to prove their mettle in other motorsport categories before stepping into an F1 car.

Thanks to Verstappen’s extraordinary talent, the FIA now has a robust super licence points system in place. Mekies humorously noted, “It’s better he doesn’t know that I was trying to stop him!” His efforts have shaped a new era in which the age barrier has been strictly enforced, preventing any driver under 18 from acquiring a super licence until very recently.

In a surprising twist, earlier this year, the FIA made headlines again when it granted a super licence to Red Bull junior driver Arvid Lindblad before his 18th birthday. This decision came after modifications to the International Sporting Code (ISC) allowed for exceptional circumstances, demonstrating that a driver could still earn a super licence at 17 if they exhibited extraordinary skill and maturity in single-seater competitions. According to the updated ISC guidelines, “At the sole discretion of the FIA, a driver judged to have recently and consistently demonstrated outstanding ability and maturity in single-seater formula car competition may be granted a Super Licence at the age of 17 years old.”

This development adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing debate about age, talent, and the future of Formula 1. As fans and pundits alike dissect the implications, the spotlight remains firmly on the FIA and its evolving policies designed to balance youthful ambition with the demands of one of the most dangerous sports in the world.

As F1 continues to captivate audiences globally, one thing is clear: the legacy of Max Verstappen and the reforms initiated by Laurent Mekies will echo through the annals of motorsport history for years to come. Keep your eyes peeled as this story unfolds, because in the fast-paced world of Formula 1, nothing is ever quite as it seems.

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