Unhappy Max Verstappen is as close as you can get to jumping ship – but he’s not leaving F1

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Max Verstappen has issued an ultimatum suggesting he could leave Formula 1, but Guenther Steiner claims the threats are merely a bluff.

The four-time champion has publicly described the newly regulated cars as ‘Formula E on steroids’ and compared the driving experience to ‘playing Mario Karts’, leading to speculation that he might walk away from the sport entirely.

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Verstappen has spoke about leaving Formula 1 to spend more time with his familyCredit: Getty

Verstappen’s primary frustration lies with the current energy management protocols, which force drivers to race under the limit in specific sectors of the track to recharge the battery.

During the recent month-long break following the cancellation of the Grands Prix in the Middle East, the FIA held urgent talks with F1 personnel to address these concerns.

As a result, adjustments include a reduction in maximum recharge which will be implemented to encourage more flat-out-driving, a style that clearly suits the Dutchman.

Speaking to talkSPORT, on behalf of Casino.org, former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner insisted that the 28-year-old is not actually walking away from the career that he has spent his life building.

He said: ” I don’t think he’s going to leave F1. I think he’s as close as he can get to going to another team. But obviously, that’s not easy.

“The way he does it is just putting it out there and saying ‘I’m ready to leave F1’. I do not think he wants to leave. It’s what he’s worked for all his life.

“He’s a four-time world champion, he wants to win more, but he wants to be in a car that can win.

“And at the moment, I think he’s not too happy. And if he doesn’t tell people that he’s ready to move, then people won’t know this.”

Max Verstappen has issued an ultimatum suggesting he could leave Formula 1, but Guenther Steiner claims the threats are merely a bluff.

The four-time champion has publicly described the newly regulated cars as ‘Formula E on steroids’ and compared the driving experience to ‘playing Mario Karts’, leading to speculation that he might walk away from the sport entirely.

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Verstappen has spoke about leaving Formula 1 to spend more time with his familyCredit: Getty

Verstappen’s primary frustration lies with the current energy management protocols, which force drivers to race under the limit in specific sectors of the track to recharge the battery.

During the recent month-long break following the cancellation of the Grands Prix in the Middle East, the FIA held urgent talks with F1 personnel to address these concerns.

As a result, adjustments include a reduction in maximum recharge which will be implemented to encourage more flat-out-driving, a style that clearly suits the Dutchman.

Speaking to talkSPORT, on behalf of Casino.org, former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner insisted that the 28-year-old is not actually walking away from the career that he has spent his life building.

He said: ” I don’t think he’s going to leave F1. I think he’s as close as he can get to going to another team. But obviously, that’s not easy.

“The way he does it is just putting it out there and saying ‘I’m ready to leave F1’. I do not think he wants to leave. It’s what he’s worked for all his life.

“He’s a four-time world champion, he wants to win more, but he wants to be in a car that can win.

“And at the moment, I think he’s not too happy. And if he doesn’t tell people that he’s ready to move, then people won’t know this.”

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📰 Publicación: talksport.com
✍️ Autor: Amy Hamerslagh
📅 Fecha Original: 2026-04-26 08:55:00
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