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Verstappen is changing teams!
Croatia⚽ Sports9 hr. ago

Verstappen is changing teams!

Max Verstappen, currently under contract with Red Bull until 2028, faces potential movement due to an exit clause in his agreement that could allow him to leave if he does not finish in the top two drivers in the standings by a certain point in the season. After recent performance issues, including a problematic rear wing at Silverstone and a race without points, this option has become more realistic. Discussions with McLaren are increasingly mentioned as a possible destination, despite executive director Zak Brown stating they already have drivers for both cars. Red Bull attempted to secure Verstappen’s commitment for 2027, including removing the exit clause, but he refused. Tensions arise from differing perspectives on trust and direction within the team. Meanwhile, Oscar Piastri of McLaren has expressed satisfaction with his current position, though speculation remains about potential moves.

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Verstappen is changing teams!

Max Verstappen, currently under contract with Red Bull until 2028, faces potential movement due to an exit clause in his agreement that could allow him to leave if he does not finish in the top two drivers in the standings by a certain point in the season. After recent performance issues, including a problematic rear wing at Silverstone and a race without points, this option has become more realistic. Discussions with McLaren are increasingly mentioned as a possible destination, despite executive director Zak Brown stating they already have drivers for both cars. Red Bull attempted to secure Verstappen’s commitment for 2027, including removing the exit clause, but he refused. Tensions arise from differing perspectives on trust and direction within the team. Meanwhile, Oscar Piastri of McLaren has expressed satisfaction with his current position, though speculation remains about potential moves.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses Formula 1 driver movements and contractual clauses, which are primarily sports-related. There is no significant political framing or bias evident in the content. The focus is on racing strategies, team dynamics, and driver contracts, with balanced reporting on multiple teams' (

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