The Formula 1 world is in complete shock after the news that Dutch top driver Max Verstappen became the victim of a violent robbery during a vacation in the Italian seaside town of Posillipo, and has since gone missing. The dramatic event took place in the evening, when Verstappen and his girlfriend Kelly Piquet were enjoying a relaxed walk along the coastline. What should have been a peaceful holiday turned into a true nightmare.

According to local media, the couple was suddenly approached by two masked men on a scooter. The robbers reportedly physically attacked Verstappen and stole his watch and personal belongings. In the ensuing chaos, Verstappen was separated from Kelly and vanished into an alley – since then, there has been no trace of him.

Six Hours in Panic at the Police Station
Kelly Piquet, who was unharmed but deeply shaken, spent six hours at the Naples police station filing a report and seeking help in the search. She pleaded with the Italian authorities for immediate action and later reached out to the public via social media with a heartbreaking message:
“PLEASE HELP ME – I CAN’T LOSE HIM.”
These words quickly spread on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and international sports forums. Fans from around the world responded with an outpouring of support and calls for the local population to be on the lookout for the 27-year-old driver.
Police Begin Major Investigation
The Naples police have confirmed that an intensive search operation has been launched in the Posillipo area, involving helicopters and search dogs. Video surveillance from the neighborhood has been requested, and witnesses are being questioned. The Italian authorities are taking the case “extremely seriously,” given the status of the victim.
Reactions from the Sports World
The Formula 1 organization, Red Bull Racing, and the FIA have not yet made an official statement, but sources close to the team are reportedly “deeply concerned” about the situation. Team principal Christian Horner has reportedly contacted the Dutch embassy and local authorities to offer assistance.
Former F1 driver Sebastian Vettel reacted on X:
“Whatever happens, we are behind you Max. Come home safe.”
Fans in Mourning and Hope
In several places in the Netherlands, fans have gathered for spontaneous vigils and expressions of support. In Amsterdam, Utrecht, and Maastricht, candlelight vigils were even held, hoping for good news about the three-time world champion.
A Nation – and a Sport – Holds Its Breath
What started as a summer vacation has ended in a nightmare no one could have imagined. The hope remains that Max Verstappen will be found quickly and safely. Until then, the Formula 1 community remains in fear and uncertainty, hoping for a miracle.