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F1Unchained·Sports & Sports AnalysisMartin Brundle says Max Verstappen has nowhere to go!
TL;DR
The host argues Brundle is wrong — Verstappen actually has open doors at Mercedes, Ferrari, and McLaren, but loyalty to Red Bull keeps him put.
Key Points
- 1.Brundle claims Verstappen's options are severely limited. He argues Mercedes (Russell/Antonelli), McLaren (Norris/Piastri), and Ferrari (Leclerc/Hamilton) all have settled, contracted lineups that teams won't break up for Verstappen.
- 2.The host believes Verstappen is staying out of loyalty, not necessity. Verstappen reportedly promised Dietrich Mateschitz he'd stay at Red Bull his whole career, and the team revolves around him with top pay and full autonomy.
- 3.McLaren is not as closed as Brundle suggests. Zak Brown publicly monitored the Verstappen situation, GP works there, and a Piastri-for-Verstappen swap is described as not far-fetched — similar to how Ricciardo was paid out for Piastri.
- 4.Mercedes has actively pursued Verstappen, undermining Brundle's claim. Toto Wolff held meetings with Verstappen, and Russell was only offered a one-year deal with an option precisely to keep a seat available for Max.
- 5.Ferrari and Aston Martin also represent open doors. Ferrari monitored Verstappen's situation and a Hamilton-replacement scenario is plausible; Aston Martin's investors reportedly offered Verstappen $200 million per year for five years — one billion dollars total.
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