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Max Verstappen’s F1 future revealed: will he leave for glory or pleasure?

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 2, 2026
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Max Verstappen’s F1 future revealed: will he leave for glory or pleasure?

MONTMELO, SPAIN - JANUARY 30: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing adjusts his earplugs during day five of F1 Shakedown at Circuit de Catalunya on January 30, 2026 in Montmelo, Spain. (Photo by Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images) // Getty Images // SI202601301131 // Usage for editorial use only //

Max Verstappen’s Future in F1: Is He Ready to Walk Away?

In the world of Formula 1, few names echo with the same resounding impact as that of Max Verstappen. The reigning four-time champion has not only set the tracks ablaze with his driving prowess but has also sparked discussions about his future in the sport. With a staggering financial portfolio described as having “more money than God,” the question looms: What will keep Verstappen in F1?

Martin Brundle, the veteran commentator and former driver, has weighed in on this hot topic, shedding light on Verstappen’s motivations—or lack thereof. He emphasizes that the young Dutch driver, who has a contract with Red Bull until the end of the 2028 season, is not driven solely by the allure of financial gain. At just 28 years old, Verstappen is far from retirement age, yet Brundle predicts he won’t be around for long if the sport continues to evolve in ways that do not align with his vision.

“Max is so easy to read, he’s so unfiltered,” Brundle remarked during a Sky F1 broadcast. “He’s made it clear—‘I’m not in this for the long haul. I am not going to chase high-water marks in championship tables.’” Verstappen's disdain for the current 24-race calendar and the introduction of sprint races is evident, alongside his criticism of the new F1 cars set to debut in 2026. These developments have fueled speculation that he may be considering an exit sooner rather than later.

Despite being linked to a potential move away from Red Bull in the past—especially during the team’s performance dip in mid-2025—Brundle believes Verstappen is strategically keeping his options open. “I’m sure he’s got an exit route should he want one,” he stated, hinting at the possibility of a future with rival teams like Ferrari or Mercedes, while also acknowledging that McLaren is currently locked in with their drivers.

The landscape of F1 is shifting, and Verstappen is acutely aware of it. Brundle commented on the strength of the new Red Bull Ford powertrain, suggesting it could be a game-changer. “It looks like the Red Bull Ford powertrain is strong, very strong. So I think Max is playing a waiting game.” But the real question remains: Will Verstappen choose to stay in F1, take a sabbatical, or even leave the sport altogether?

With a genius talent at his disposal and the possibility of entering into any team he desires, Verstappen finds himself in a luxurious position. The excitement surrounding his next move is palpable, and fans are left on the edge of their seats, wondering what the future holds for one of F1's brightest stars.

As the sport continues to evolve, one thing is certain: Max Verstappen’s decisions will not only shape his career but could reverberate throughout Formula 1 for years to come. Will he remain a fixture on the grid, or will he decide to chase new challenges beyond the world of racing? Only time will tell. But one thing is for sure: the motorsport community will be watching closely as this dynamic saga unfolds.

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