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Red Bull F1 team principal Laurent Mekies states that Max Verstappen will not leave the team despite recent personnel changes. Verstappen, under contract until 2028, has expressed concerns about new regulations and hinted at a potential retirement from F1.
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Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies insists the exit of key personnel will not accelerate Max Verstappenâs departure from the team.
It was announced a fortnight ago that Verstappenâs long-term race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, will join McLaren, not before 2028, in the latest of a long line of Red Bull staff who have left the team in the last few years.
The future of Verstappen himself, despite his ÂŁ50m-a-year contract until the end of 2028, has been the subject of much debate. The Dutchman has made no bones in voicing his disapproval of F1âs new regulations, describing the 2026 cars as âanti-racingâ and âlike Formula E on steroids.â
Furthermore, after the last race in Japan which left him a distant ninth in the world championship, Verstappen admitted he is considering quitting Formula 1 at the end of the season. However, despite the new rules and the long list of Red Bull departures, Mekies insists Verstappen is âliving and breathing the teamâ as F1 returns after an enforced spring break with the Miami Grand Prix this weekend.
âAbsolutely not,â said Mekies, when asked if Lambiaseâs departure, alongside other exits, would hasten his own star driverâs departure. âThatâs my direct answer to you.
âObviously, we speak with Max every day. And Max knows motorsport upside-down. Heâs living and breathing this team.
âThe team has been extremely successful and you canât promote everyone. And some people make some decisions. In the big scheme of things, Max also knows [this] very well, it represents such a tiny part, which we accept you guys [media] focus on, compared to the reality.â
It is understood that Verstappen can trigger an exit from his contract if he is outside the top two in the championship standings by the summer break. Currently, with Red Bull struggling amid their new powertrain partnership with Ford, the four-time world champion trails second-placed George Russell by 51 points.
No, Red Bull's team principal insists that Verstappen's departure is not imminent despite Lambiase's exit.
Max Verstappen has a contract with Red Bull worth ÂŁ50 million per year, lasting until the end of 2028.
Verstappen has criticized the new regulations, calling the 2026 cars 'anti-racing' and likening them to 'Formula E on steroids.'
Yes, Verstappen has admitted he is contemplating quitting Formula 1 at the end of the current season.
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Meanwhile, Lambiase has taken up what is thought to be a lucrative offer at McLaren to work alongside team principal Andrea Stella as chief racing officer from 2028 onwards.
As well as the British-Italian engineer, in the last two years Red Bull have lost the likes of: star designer Adrian Newey, long-term adviser Helmut Marko, chief designer Craig Skinner, sporting director Jonathan Wheatley, strategy guru Will Courtenay and team principal Christian Horner, who was sacked last summer.
Laurent Mekies (right) believes Max Verstappen is fully committed to Red Bull (Getty)
âI donât think we should be defensive about the losing talents aspect,â Mekies added. âI think itâs something that has been there for three, four, five years. That big names have been leaving. Itâs facts. And you guys are right to highlight it.
âBut I think one thing that is true is that as a management team, our No 1 priority is to make sure that we develop and create the best working environment, so that our people have the best conditions to want to stay and to want the job.
âDoes it come in a linear, smooth way? No. Super happy for GP [Lambiase]. You know, he has an amazing opportunity. He has been with us for 10 years. Heâs going to be with us for the next two years. Fair enough. But the global context is, itâs a team that creates talent.â
Red Bull will be looking to make progress this weekend at the Miami Grand Prix, which will also host the second sprint race of the season.