02/09/2025 07:25
Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies has revealed that Max
Verstappen pledged his loyalty to the Milton Keynes-based squad on
his first day at the helm. The Frenchman replaced long-standing
boss Christian Horner in July, in the days following the British
Grand Prix and when the speculation surrounding Verstappen's future
was at its zenith. Verstappen was closely linked with a switch to
Mercedes, despite being contracted until 2028, when Mekies took
charge. His appointment came during a period in which the Dutchman
looked increasingly likely to pursue pastures new, with it being
reported he had grown dissatisfied with the situation at the
six-time constructors' champions - something that could have
contributed to Horner's demise two decades into his tenure.
However, Mekies has explained that the four-time F1 drivers'
champion, who has since confirmed he will stay put for 2026, was
quick to assure him of his allegiance to the team. When asked by
German publication BILD whether he had to persuade Verstappen to
stay, he promptly replied: "No." Elaborating on his answer, Mekies
added: "Max and I never once talked about his future. We didn't
need to. "He came to me on my first day of work and said, 'Forget
everything you've read. I am and will stay with Red Bull, and I'm
looking forward to the time we have ahead of us together'." A
simple answer to a complex question Verstappen lies third in the F1
drivers' championship this season, and whilst mathematically still
in the title fight - at 104 points adrift of leader Oscar Piastri -
he has no realistic chance of retaining his crown for a fifth
consecutive campaign. With Horner's fraught relationship with the
27-year-old's camp believed to be the catalyst for the Briton's
downfall at Red Bull, Mekies pinpointed how he can prevent the same
fate befalling him - and prevent Verstappen from leaving the team.
"I can answer the question very simply: We have to build Max a fast
car," Mekies said when it was queried how important a strong
relationship with the Verstappens is for success at Red Bull. "If
Max has a fast car, everyone will be happy - Max, those around him,
and, of course, us too."