Max Verstappen demands Red Bull to address a difficult situation. Verstappen has urged Red Bull to provide a car capable of replicating his 2023 record season.

Felum Nicholas, an old Max Verstappen mechanic turned into Red Bull Racing ambassador, hopes that the 2025 F1 title will be won and retired.
Red Bull has been warned about the possible consequences of what will happen if Max Verstappen is forced to miss great awards. During his time in Red Bull, Verstappen has become a kind of “teammate”.

Verstappen admitted that contact with Russell “should not have happened” in the Grand Prix of Spain. The head of the Red Bull team, Christian Horner, has urged his star pilot, Max Verstappen, to “keep her nose clean” in the next great awards, since the four times champion is now at a point of an automatic race prohibition.
Max Verstappen now “does not really trust” in a Red Bull department that does not assume responsibility for the problems of 2025. Red Bull Racing knows that he has not done a job good enough for Max Verstappen and Yuki Tsunoda this year.
The future of Verstappen in Red Bull is a constant discussion issue and, although he admitted after the Grand Prix of Spain that his hopes of championship by 2025 are almost surely finished, he may be beginning to worry about the long -term perspectives of the team.
Max Verstappen’s output clause and why Red Bull should be worried. The long -term future of Max Verstappen in the Red Bull Formula 1 team has been questioned lately, especially because Helmut Marko confirmed that there are output clauses based on performance within the champion’s contract.
Verstappen does not seem to be able to fight for the pilot championship this year, since the lack of Red Bull rhythm has made the Dutch fall 49 points behind the leader of the classification, Oscar Piastri, after the first nine races of the season.
Verstappen could have a racing ban on the way to accumulate too many penalty points in a period of 12 months, something that would cause a great concern to Red Bull for more than one reason.
An exit clause in the gigantic VERSAPPEN contract – which technically speaking is expected to last until the end of 2028 – would allegedly allow the Christian Horner’s F1 team if it is outside the first four in the championship after the 2025 Austrian GP.