*Max Verstappen THREATENING To LEAVE Red Bull After TERRIBLE Miami GP!*
Max Verstappen’s future with Red Bull Racing hangs in the balance following a dismal showing at the Miami Grand Prix, where he plummeted from pole position to a disappointing fourth place. As frustrations mount over a car that has failed to deliver, Verstappen’s comments suggest a major shift in the dynamic within the team. “If I stop enjoying it, I’ll stop,” he admitted, raising eyebrows and concerns among fans and team officials alike
The Miami race was a stark reminder of Red Bull’s slipping dominance. Verstappen, who had been nearly unstoppable, found himself overtaken by slower cars, with McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris leaving him in their dust. The once-mighty Red Bull, which used to dominate races by 20 seconds, is now struggling to keep pace, with internal tensions brewing over performance issues and development delays
With McLaren and Mercedes closing in, and Ferrari lurking, Verstappen now sits third in the championship behind both McLaren drivers. His contract with Red Bull runs until 2028, but the presence of a performance clause raises questions about his long-term commitment. As Red Bull’s lead evaporates, the pressure is on them to deliver a championship-worthy car
Behind the scenes, turmoil simmers. Tensions from earlier controversies within the team have left Verstappen feeling isolated amid a political storm he never sought. With the RB20 proving to be a step back rather than an evolution, Verstappen’s frustrations are palpable as he battles to maintain grip on the track
As the F1 landscape shifts with the impending 2026 regulation changes, Red Bull risks losing their star driver if they fail to turn things around. The upcoming races in Imola, Spain, and Canada will be crucial—three chances to prove they can reclaim their status or risk losing Verstappen for good. The stakes have never been higher; Verstappen is racing not just for points, but for his future in Formula 1