The Formula 1 world is in turmoil following the shock announcement that Max Verstappen will leave Red Bull Racing after the 2025 season. The four-time world champion confirmed via RacingNews365 that he will race for Aston Martin from 2026, a decision that has left Red Bull fans worldwide stunned. Amid the chaos, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has responded to the departure of his star driver, but it was Verstappen’s cryptic five-word response to Horner that has garnered the most attention: “I have to go my own way.” The words, spoken during a tense meeting in Jeddah, set the tone for an unprecedented shift in Formula 1.
Horner, visibly shaken, spoke at a press conference after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix about Verstappen’s departure. “Max is an exceptional driver and has taken Red Bull to unparalleled heights. His decision is painful, but we respect his choice,” Horner said, trying to remain calm. He stressed that Red Bull has a plan for the future, with Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson as possible successors. “We have talent in-house and a strong foundation. This is an opportunity to show what we can do,” he added. Yet his optimism was tinged with an undertone of disappointment, especially after Verstappen’s short but powerful words, which painfully exposed the gulf between driver and team.
Verstappen’s announcement comes after a challenging season for Red Bull. The RB21 proved uncompetitive enough to challenge McLaren and Mercedes, and Verstappen’s frustrations were clear after a sixth-place finish in Bahrain. According to sources, he activated a performance clause in his contract, which allows him to leave if he is not in the top three of the championship. With just six points ahead of George Russell and a car that struggles with bumps and slow corners, Verstappen appears to have run out of patience. His move to Aston Martin, which will race with Honda engines and Adrian Newey’s expertise in 2026, is seen as a strategic move to extend his title chances.
Fans reacted with shock on social media, with one post on X summing up the mood: “Max is Red Bull. This feels like a betrayal!” Others supported his choice, pointing to internal issues at Red Bull, including the departure of Newey and ongoing tensions surrounding Horner following an investigation into misconduct earlier this year. Verstappen’s words to Horner, “I have to go my own way,” seem to allude to his need for a fresh start, away from the chaos that haunts Red Bull. The statement, which Sky Sports reports came after a heated exchange over team strategy, underscores Verstappen’s determination to take control of his own career.
The move has turned the driver market upside down, with Mercedes, once mooted as a possible destination, now targeting Russell and Kimi Antonelli, while Aston Martin could part ways with Fernando Alonso or Lance Stroll. Horner has hinted at an aggressive approach to make Red Bull competitive again, but the reality is the team faces a tough slog without Verstappen. Red Bull adviser Helmut Marko called the departure “a wake-up call” and admitted that the issues with the RB21 and its new 2026 engine were the deciding factors.
For Verstappen, still only 27, this is a chance to build on his legacy. “Red Bull has given me everything, but I want to keep winning,” he said in Jeddah. He has great faith in Aston Martin, which with Newey and Honda can be a formidable competitor. As Formula 1 prepares for the coming races, Verstappen’s departure remains the talk of the town. His five words to Horner resonate as a manifesto of independence, and the aftermath of his departure will affect the sport for a long time to come. For Red Bull, the search for a new identity now begins, while fans wonder how their team can ever be the same without their Dutch hero.