24/07/2025 15:52
Max Verstappen insists that Christian Horner's bombshell exit from
Red Bull will have no impact on the decision over his future. Days
after the British Grand Prix, Horner was sacked as team principal
and CEO, with Red Bull suffering an alarming drop in performance
that Horner could not halt, with Laurent Mekies named his
replacement. Given the drop in performance, Verstappen's
short-term future with the team has been a topic of hot discussion,
with Mercedes keen to lure him to Brackley, although Toto Wolff
appears to have cooled his interest. Verstappen's father Jos was a
frequent opponent of Horner, expressing his opinion in early 2024
that he needed to be removed after the allegations of inappropriate
behaviour were made or the team would "explode." Tensions between
Horner and Verstappen Senior simmered after a truce was called, but
the four-time champion has denied the idea that Horner's exit will
have anything to do with his own future. "No, it doesn't really,"
Verstappen told media, including RacingNews365 , when asked if
Horner's departure would mean it is more likely he stays with Red
Bull, given the tensions between Horner and his father. "People can
have a difference of opinion, and I expect that to happen, because
if everyone agrees, there is a problem. You need to have
differences in opinion. "Now we will work in a different direction,
and I am excited about it, and I don't think it will matter at all
for the decision over my future. "The only thing that matters is
that we work on the car and make it as fast as we can, and try and
be more competitive this year, a little bit, but for sure with the
new regulations." When then pressed on the fact that he had said
there was a decision to make over his future, Verstappen deflected
the question. "There is also the possibility of not waking up
tomorrow, and so there is no driving," he said. "Life is
unpredictable, and in general, I am happy with where I am at, and
the target was that when I signed my deal [to 2028], I would drive
here until the end of my career."