It was also an ideal time last year when Horner had his scandal, Newey left, Wheatley left, McLaren making gains, the car struggling, before this season started etc.
Key difference now is the probable fact that the exit clause is being triggered. He could not leave when he was leading the WDC.MYsee wrote: ↑02 Jul 2025, 21:24It was also an ideal time last year when Horner had his scandal, Newey left, Wheatley left, McLaren making gains, the car struggling, before this season started etc.
There's no doubt conversation have been had for the last 2-3 years but he remains a Redbull despite those convos.
Probable on what planet? If the clause talked about is true, he's still 36 pts ahead of Charles. Unless something drastic happens in the next 3 races, he'll be in the top 4 after Belgium.FNTC wrote: ↑02 Jul 2025, 22:15Key difference now is the probable fact that the exit clause is being triggered. He could not leave when he was leading the WDC.MYsee wrote: ↑02 Jul 2025, 21:24It was also an ideal time last year when Horner had his scandal, Newey left, Wheatley left, McLaren making gains, the car struggling, before this season started etc.
There's no doubt conversation have been had for the last 2-3 years but he remains a Redbull despite those convos.
Who knows what the actual contract says. But the point stands, he could not have left last year.RacingNews365 understands that Verstappen can leave the Austrian outfit at the end of the year if he falls outside the top three of the F1 drivers' standings at some point during the summer.
However, Doornbos has insisted that an additional clause in the 27-year-old's contract is that he can quit Red Bull if the team is outside the top three in the constructors' title – it is currently in fourth.
"The other clause dictates that Verstappen can leave if Red Bull is not in the top three among the constructors'," Doornbos said on the Ziggo Sport Race Cafe.
"Of that I know, it's in there 100,000% for sure. Because if a team can't deliver more, then a driver can't deliver either."