George Russell reacts to Max Verstappen contemplating his F1 future
TL;DR
George Russell hopes Max Verstappen remains in Formula 1 but believes no driver is bigger than the championship. Verstappen is frustrated with the new 2026 regulations and is contemplating his future after a poor start for Red Bull.
Key points
- George Russell hopes Max Verstappen stays in Formula 1
- Verstappen is frustrated with the new 2026 regulations
- Red Bull is currently sixth in the standings
- Verstappen mentioned 'life decisions' about his future
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George Russell is eager for Max Verstappen to stay in Formula 1 but isn’t worried by any impact his departure would have - arguing no driver is bigger than the championship.
The four-time world champion is currently weighing up his future after being left incredibly frustrated by the new-for-2026 regulations, which he claimed are “anti-racing”.
It also doesn’t help that his Red Bull team has suffered a poor start as it is sixth after three rounds, so Verstappen said in Japan last time out that he has “life decisions” to make.
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The 28-year-old’s situation is therefore different to Russell, who has been supportive of the more electrical regulations, aided by him enjoying his first title-contending car since joining Mercedes in 2022.
So when asked in a media roundtable which included Motorsport.com on Friday if F1 could “survive” without Verstappen, Russell argued that “Formula 1 is bigger than any driver”.
But he then added: “You wouldn’t want to lose Max because I think we all enjoy racing against Max and it’s just part and parcel of Formula 1.
Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
“I didn’t enjoy driving the ‘22 car when it was porpoising up and down, killing everybody’s backs. The car was big, it was heavy, the high-speed corners, it wasn’t very pleasant to drive.
“But he didn’t have the same complaint because he was winning. Now, the complaints that he has currently are different to the complaints of Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren because we’re at the front end of the grid and this is only natural.”
None of this is anything new either as Verstappen has often stated that he will only stay in F1 if he enjoys it, having already achieved his goal of becoming world champion.
Russell therefore understands why the Dutchman is contemplating walking away, particularly as he wouldn't leave motorsport entirely given he’s a very keen GT3 racer.
Verstappen has entered two races in the Nurburgring Langstecken-Serie and this weekend is qualifying for the 24-hour contest at the Nordschleife on 16-17 May aboard a Mercedes.
“You do understand and recognise the frustration, but he’s achieved what most drivers dream of, which is winning a championship,” added Russell.
#3 Mercedes-AMG Team Verstappen Racing, Mercedes AMG GT3 EVO: Max Verstappen, Daniel Juncadella, Jules Gounon
#3 Mercedes-AMG Team Verstappen Racing, Mercedes AMG GT3 EVO: Max Verstappen, Daniel Juncadella, Jules Gounon
“He's got four of them and at the end of the day, you get to a point in life that there's not really much more for him to achieve in Formula 1.
“He's ticked all the boxes, maybe he can go after the records, but knowing him as I do and knowing drivers who have won or achieved similar things, at one point you want to do what puts a smile on your face - I can totally understand why driving the Nordschleife puts a smile on his face.
“I've driven hundreds of laps around the Nordschleife on the simulator and I would love to have that chance to go and race around the Nordschleife, but my goal now is to become a Formula 1 world champion.
“If I have four of them under my belt, I'd probably be doing the same. So, he's in a very different stage of his career and I think you'd understand if he stayed and you'd understand if he went.”
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Q&A
What are Max Verstappen's concerns about the 2026 F1 regulations?
Max Verstappen finds the new 2026 regulations to be 'anti-racing,' which has contributed to his frustration.
How is Red Bull performing in the current F1 season?
Red Bull is currently sixth in the standings after three rounds of the season.
What did George Russell say about Verstappen's potential departure from F1?
George Russell expressed that he hopes Verstappen stays in F1 but emphasized that no driver is bigger than the championship.
What did Verstappen mean by 'life decisions' regarding his F1 future?
Verstappen indicated that he is facing significant choices about his future in Formula 1 due to his frustrations with the sport.




