Marko speaks out on Verstappen potentially breaking his contract with Red Bull before 2028

19:35, 30 Jun
Updated: 20:06, 30 Jun
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Co-author:Tobia Elia
Rumors of Max Verstappen moving to Mercedes were already gaining momentum ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix weekend. Following a disappointing performance from the Austrian team, those rumors have only intensified. Helmut Marko shared his take on the situation after the race.
Max Verstappen’s contract situation remains a hot topic. The four-time world champion recently suffered a heavy DNF in Austria after being taken out—albeit unintentionally—by Kimi Antonelli, significantly narrowing his chances of securing a fifth career title.
"The contract runs until 2028. The contract has exit clauses that are performance-related,” said Helmut Marko to the German branch of Sky Sports at the end of the race.

Will Verstappe leave Red Bull this year?

For now, the Austrian does not expect Max Verstappen to leave: "As things stand, there's no reason to doubt that the contract will be honored."
Helmut Marko and Max Verstappen
Helmut Marko and Max Verstappen
After the Austrian Grand Prix, the 82-year-old reached a harsh conclusion: Verstappen’s world championship hopes might as well be over following this retirement.
The conversation around a potential Verstappen switch to Mercedes flared up again when George Russell inadvertently revealed that talks between the Dutchman and the German team are still ongoing.
Toto Wolff was pressed on the subject during Friday’s press conference. Though he kept his answers deliberately vague, the message was clear.