Max Verstappen: Christian Horner ‘impossible to say 100 per cent’ Red Bull driver will stay with team | F1 News

Christian Horner says it is “impossible to say 100 per cent” that Max Verstappen will be driving for Red Bull in 2026.

Sky Italy reported on Wednesday ahead of this weekend’s British Grand Prix that talks between Verstappen and Mercedes are intensifying and the Dutchman is open to a shock move to the Silver Arrows.

The 27-year-old’s future has dominated the last week in F1 after Mercedes’ George Russell and Toto Wolff admitted “conversations” were taking place with Verstappen, who has a Red Bull contract until 2028.

“We have a great relationship with Max. We know where we stand within the agreement, which will always remain confidential between him and the team,” Horner told Sky Italy.

“We are just focused on performing. If things stay as they are, 100 per cent he will be with us next year.”

Pushed further on whether he meant it was certain Verstappen would stay, Horner added: “It’s impossible to say 100 per cent. Is it clear George Russell will 100 per cent be at Mercedes next year?”

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Red Bull boss Christian Horner is confident Max Verstappen will remain with the team and that he won’t replace George Russell at Mercedes

Verstappen has repeatedly avoided stating he will be at Red Bull next season. Sky Sports News understands Verstappen has a clause in his contract that will allow him to leave Red Bull after this season, in the scenario he is not in the top four of the Drivers’ Championship at the start of the F1 summer break, following the Hungarian Grand Prix on August 3.

Verstappen is currently third in the standings, nine points ahead of Russell and 36 points in front of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc with three rounds until the summer break. A maximum of 83 points can be won across those three events, with Belgium being a Sprint weekend.

For the first time, Horner admitted there are performance clauses in Verstappen’s contract.

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Max Verstappen responds to the increased speculation about a possible move to Mercedes

“The contracts between the drivers and and the teams are always going to remain confidential. With any drivers contract, there is an element of a performance mechanism and that exists within Max’s contract,” he said.

“Absolutely, his intention is that he will be there and driving for us in 2026. It’s inevitable that he’s of huge interest to any other team in in the pit lane.

“George triggered all this speculation, probably trying to leverage his own situation and force clarity, which you can understand because he’s driven a very good season as well this year.

“Inevitably, there will always be speculation about that. I think the most important thing is that clarity exists between Max and the team.”

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Zak Brown and Lando Norris have their say on where they think Max Verstappen will be racing in 2026, after speculation the Dutch driver is talking to Mercedes

Horner: Red Bull sit ‘fairly comfortably’ with Verstappen situation

Sky Sports News understands there has been an official approach from Mercedes for Verstappen, who has been part of Red Bull since 2014 and made his F1 debut with Toro Rosso in 2015 before joining the Red Bull F1 team in 2016 where he’s won four world titles.

Horner said: “There’s obviously an awful lot of people talking about it. What’s most important is the relationship between the driver and the team. There’s an agreement that defines that as well.

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Amid fresh rumours from Sky Italy that Max Verstappen is in talks with Mercedes, Sky Sports’ Martin Brundle gives his opinion on the possible move

“Everybody’s very clear on where we’re at. Max has been with Red Bull since the very start of his career. All his success has come in Red Bull cars and he’s a big part of our team.

“He has a great deal of faith in the team and the people around him. Whilst there’s always going to be speculation and noise, I think we all sit fairly comfortable with where we’re at and what the situation is. We can’t control the narrative of others. Internally, we know where we’re at.”

Sky Sports F1’s British GP schedule

Saturday July 5
9.10am: F3 Sprint
11.15pm: British GP Practice Three (session starts at 11.30am)
1.10pm: F2 Sprint
2.15pm: British GP Qualifying build-up*
3pm: BRITISH GP QUALIFYING*
4.55pm: F4 Race 1
5.40pm: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook

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Look back at some of the most dramatic moments throughout the years at the British Grand Prix

Sunday July 6
8.15am: F4 Race 2
9.25am: F3 Feature Race
11am: F2 Feature Race
1.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday: British GP build-up*
3pm: THE BRITISH GRAND PRIX*
5pm: Chequered Flag: British GP reaction*
6pm: Ted’s Notebook*

*also on Sky Sports Main Event

Next up in the 2025 Formula 1 season is the big one, the British Grand Prix at Silverstone – live on Sky Sports F1 and Sky Showcase with Sunday’s race at 3pm. Stream Sky Sports with NOW – no contract, cancel anytime.

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