Marko: Max is devoted to Red Bull and has stated this publicly.

Marko: Max is devoted to Red Bull and has stated this publicly.

      In an interview with Bild, Red Bull consultant Helmut Marko allayed his concerns about Max Verstappen leaving the team after the end of the season.…

      Helmut Marko: "We were really afraid that Max might leave the team, but that's not the case now. Max is devoted to Red Bull and has stated this publicly more than once. That's how we look at the situation right now.

      Verstappen is completely focused on his work, so I don't think he's considering changing the team. Rather the opposite. I am convinced that Max will continue to drive for Red Bull in 2026.

      Before the start of the season, we talked about our expectations for 2025. Everyone, including Max, agreed that defending the title is definitely the main goal, but we cannot be absolutely sure that this goal is achievable. We will do our best, but no one can expect us to win every time. If there is no chance of winning, we have to earn the maximum possible points."

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Marko: Max is devoted to Red Bull and has stated this publicly.

In an interview with Bild, Red Bull consultant Helmut Marko allayed his concerns about Max Verstappen leaving the team after the end of the season.…