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Red Bull must up its game or risk losing Verstappen

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29/01/2025

Helmut Marko has warned that unless Max Verstappen is given a car with which he can battle for the title Red Bull risks losing him.

Though he won a fourth successive title last year, his team slipped to third in the constructor standings.

While the lack of support from his teammate didn't help, the fact is that, other than the Horner saga that threatened to tear the team apart, as the season developed the RB20 proved to be no match for the McLaren and Ferrari.

With the regulations virtually unchanged this year, Helmut Marko fears than unless Red Bull raises its game it risks losing Verstappen whose future at the Austrian team was the subject of intense speculation last year at the height of the Horner saga.

"We have to provide him with a car with which he is able to win under his own steam," the Austrian tells F1-Insider. "It can be one to two-tenths of a second slower than others, but unlike last year's car, it has to be competitive throughout the season and on every track.

"If we don't succeed, there is no reason for Max to stay with us," he warns. "You have to be realistic about that."

Marko's fears are confirmed by Jos Verstappen, who admits that though his son is contracted until 2028, unless he is given a competitive car he will look elsewhere.

"He can stay with Red Bull if he sees a point to it," he said, according to Motorsport Week.

"His goal is still to be able to win races," he added. "If he feels that this is no longer possible at Red Bull, a move is not out of the question."

Toto Wolff held talks with Verstappen's team last summer, but subsequently claimed that "five minutes" after learning of Lewis Hamilton's departure to Ferrari he'd decided to partner Kimi Antonelli with George Russell.

However, as proven in Brazil, for example, Verstappen doesn't need to be in the best car in order to win, and this will not be lost on Red Bull's rivals.

Meanwhile, over at Aston Martin, you can be assured that Adrian Newey and Lawrence Stroll will be keeping a close eye on things.

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1. Posted by kenji, 15 hours ago

"oops 'shines'."

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2. Posted by kenji, 15 hours ago

"@ Spindoctor...Put Verstappen in a faster car and he shine exhilaratingly brighter than usual!"

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3. Posted by Max Noble, 19 hours ago

"@Spindoctor - Ummmm…. One could argue that Sir Lewis and Michael Schumacher “only really shine” when in faster cars… I believe VMax, Sir Lewis, and Michael were the driver’s of their generation, and got more out of the cars than others (witness poor old Perez this last season, or Eddie Irvine “back in the day…”). Perez is putting the Red Bull about where 99% of the drivers on the grid would get it. VMax gets that extra 1.1% and keeps winning… Yet give him an all powerful car, and he will win every darn race, rather than simply most of them…!

…Which is what Nigel Mansell, Michael, and Sir Lewis did in their most crushing seasons… best driver in best car..
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4. Posted by Spindoctor, 28/01/2025 12:15

"Marko seems sometimes to inhabit an alternative universe:
' "It [the car] can be one to two-tenths of a second slower than others, but unlike last year's car, it has to be competitive throughout the season and on every track.'

I'll be pilloried for observing it, but VMax really only shines in a faster car - when confronted with opponents who can beat him he has a tendency to 'unscheduled vehicular disintegration', as SpaceX might have it.

Notwithstanding my opinion it remains very much to be seen if the slight tweaks for 2025 will produce the car tha Max needs, especially minus Newey.

One further (or should that be' Father') thought: VMax may be as good as Marko would like, but do other teams *really* want a package including Jos?"

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