Max Verstappen seen during the FIA Formula1 World Championship seen at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria on June 27, 2025. // Jörg Mitter / Red Bull Ring

Formula 1 News: Verstappen might not leave Red Bull until 2027

(GMM) 2027 could be a more realistic season for current Red Bull driver Max Verstappen (pictured) to “jump ship” after enduring two painful years driving a slow Red Bull ‘sled,’

That’s the suggestion of Mercedes boss Toto Wolff, amid swirling rumors at the Red Bull Ring that talks are back on with the quadruple world champion.

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Toto Wolff, Executive director and Team Principal at Mercedes AMG F1 Team, during the Austrian GP, Spielberg 26-29 June 2025, Red Bull Ring Formula 1 World championship 2025.
Toto Wolff, Executive director and Team Principal at Mercedes AMG F1 Team, during the Austrian GP, Spielberg 26-29 June 2025, Red Bull Ring Formula 1 World championship 2025.

The more excitable headlines suggest a move for 2026 is on the cards, but Wolff hints that the timing is not quite right.

“Max Verstappen is a loyal guy,” he told Kleine Zeitung and Krone newspapers.

“I don’t think he’ll go for the first opportunity to jump ship even if he feels things are going south there,” added Wolff, referring to Red Bull.

“The dynamics around Helmut Marko certainly play a role, and certainly also whether the car is competitive for next year.”

A huge performance factor next year will be the all-new and radically different power units – with Mercedes expected to lead the pack and Red Bull going it alone for the first time in collaboration with Ford.

Max Verstappen performs during the FIA Formula1 World Championship at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria on June 27, 2025 // Philip Platzer / Red Bull Ring //

“It’s always possible that something good will come out of their (Red Bull’s) new infrastructure and their people,” said Wolff.

“But if you calculate how likely that is, it would be a real feat if they succeed in making a big splash right away.”

He pointed to Mercedes’ engine-making structure that has “developed over 30 years”, and the fact that the German marque utterly dominated for years following the end of the naturally-aspirated period in 2013.

“Of course I would like it to be like 2014 again, but McLaren, Williams, and Alpine will also get our engine,” Wolff warned.

“What is clear is that if someone completely messes up when it comes to the engine – whether it’s Red Bull, Ferrari, or even us – then they will have a real problem. Because you’re not talking about a deficit of tenths of a second, but much more than that.”

Max Verstappen of the Netherlands driving the (1) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB21 ‘sled’ on track during practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Austria at Red Bull Ring on June 27, 2025 in Spielberg, Austria. (Photo by Sam Bagnall/Sutton Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool //

Also possible is that Mercedes gets its numbers wrong.

“We’re completely in the dark,” Wolff admitted.

“Perhaps there’s some concept we’ve overlooked, both in the car and the engine. The main differences will be in the batteries, but in any case, we’ve already stopped putting much energy into the current car.”

He said the same story will also be playing out at the other major teams.

“A small group is now only concerned with optimizing the setup,” Wolff revealed. “But there are no longer any long-term developments in terms of aerodynamics.”

“Even if the others bring out an update here and there, their focus is also 100 percent on next year. Anyone who starts later than this is taking a real risk.”

Aston Martin trackside boss Mike Krack agrees: “The declared improvements document will soon become very boring.”

Christian Horner, Team Principal of Oracle Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing talk in the garage during practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Austria at Red Bull Ring on June 27, 2025 in Spielberg, Austria. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool //