Max Verstappen held an informal conversation with McLaren CEO Zak Brown during the Austrian Grand Prix weekend, sparking fresh speculation about the four-time world champion's future in Formula 1.
The Red Bull Racing driver finished second at the Red Bull Ring, his second podium of the 2026 season.
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Despite being under contract with Red Bull through 2028, Verstappen has left his long-term plans open.
Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft analyzed the motives behind the discussion, suggesting it serves as a strategic instrument.
Croft noted that the connection with McLaren emerges as Mercedes appears out of the driver market loop for 2027.
Croft emphasized that the strategy keeps competitive pressure on Red Bull's technical and management staff at Milton Keynes to deliver improvements.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown did not deny the informal talks but expressed strong confidence in his current drivers, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
Brown acknowledged Verstappen's status as a four-time world champion but said he would be very surprised if either of his drivers left.
When asked after qualifying what he needs from Red Bull to stay through 2028, Verstappen remained concise, stating that requirements have been communicated internally.
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Red Bull Racing ambassador Calum Nicholas defended Verstappen's honesty and work ethic during an appearance on the Up to Speed podcast.
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Nicholas asserted that the driver's commentary reflects genuine care for the core of the sport.