Former F1 driver predicts unusual Verstappen career move
Former F1 driver predicts unusual Verstappen career move
Ex-F1 driver and current pundit Karun Chandhok has provided a bold prediction that Max Verstappen will take the entire 2026 F1 season off as he ponders his next steps.
Ex-Formula 1 driver Karun Chandhok believes Max Verstappen will
step away from the championship at the end of the 2025 season for a
sabbatical. The ex-HRT and Lotus driver feels by taking a year out
in 2026, the Dutchman will be well-placed to assess who has best
adapted to the all-new regulations introduced that season. With
significant power unit and chassis changes to the rules, there is
no guarantee Red Bull will remain the pre-eminent force in F1. This
uncertainty has fuelled speculation that Verstappen may seek a way
out of his contract with the team, which will currently expire at
the end of 2028. Therefore, Chandhok thinks the 26-year-old could
opt for a year on the sidelines before ultimately deciding who to
join, once the hierarchy of dominance is better understood.
"Increasingly, I think Max will stay at Red Bull for 2025. I think
he will take 2026 off, and have a year out, see what happens. And
then, in 2027, he could go anywhere, couldn't he," the 40-year-old
claimed on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast. "He will go off - he's talked
about his ambitions of doing Le Mans and other forms of racing, so
I think he'll do something in 2026, have a year off in F1, see who
hits the ground running with the new regs [regulations]. "Lewis
[Hamilton] will have done his two-year contract at Ferrari - '25,
'26 - he [Verstappen] could go to Ferrari in '27, he could go to
Mercedes in '27, he could go back to Red Bull in '27. I think that
could happen." 'Nothing's beyond the realms of possibility' The Sky
Sports presenter and commentator highlighted how unusual the
current driver market is when preluding his bold Verstappen
prediction. He underlined some of the factors that have led to
silly season being as dynamic and unpredictable as it has been -
including the situation at Red Bull, which instigated much of the
speculation around Verstappen's future. "Nothing's beyond the
realms of possibility. We've got a really strange driver market,"
he contended. "We've had a driver sign up to race until his
mid-40s in Fernando Alonso, you have another driver sign up for one
of the biggest teams in F1, where he'll start his contract at the
age of 40. "You've got a young driver in [Andrea] Kimi Antonelli,
who's not done F3, not done a full season of F2 and is yet a
player, potentially even later this year - they're talking about
mid-season replacements. So there's some really unusual things
happening in the driver market, right? "We would never have thought
of Verstappen leaving the team until all of the stuff unfolded
around Red Bull around Bahrain or before Bahrain. So, it is a
really strange market and a really difficult one to read."
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