Ralf Schumacher is convinced that Max Verstappen and Red Bull will ultimately part ways at the end of the season. Speculation surrounding Verstappen's future has intensified since the British Grand Prix, with sources telling
GPBlog that
a move to McLaren is close to being announced. If the deal goes through, it would mark a seismic moment in the driver market. Verstappen would replace Oscar Piastri, as Mark Webber, the Australian’s manager, is said to be looking for a different employer for his client. McLaren denies that the Australian is unhappy at the team.
Schumacher predicts inevitable split between Max Verstappen and Red Bull
Speaking on the Backstage Boxengasse podcast, Schumacher claimed the relationship between Verstappen and Red Bull has been severely damaged, if not completely broken. He says Verstappen was heavily criticised internally for refusing to publicly rule out activating his exit clause during the Austrian Grand Prix weekend, when key figures from the team were present. According to Schumacher, that has prompted Red Bull to start exploring alternatives as well.
"“From what I understand, people at Red Bull also took it very badly that Max Verstappen did not make it clear at the Red Bull Ring, when everyone was there, that he would waive this exit clause. I believe that, ultimately, this exit clause is what led Red Bull to start looking elsewhere. There are already rumours that Oscar Piastri is unhappy and, from what I've been told, has lost trust in McLaren after Monza. On the other hand, there are also reports suggesting McLaren is ready with an offer, but is facing the complication of an existing contract.
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Schumacher said he believes Verstappen remained committed to Red Bull's project until the very end and never truly wanted to leave the team. However, he argued the current situation has reached the point where there are no real excuses left, despite the team's repeated apologies. In his view, Verstappen will leave Red Bull, with both parties now seemingly at a stage where a split would no longer be particularly painful.
"I think Max believed in the project until the very end and genuinely did not want to leave Red Bull. I say that deliberately, although it is only my personal feeling. That's why there are really no excuses left. The team stands up and apologises, but it's a difficult situation. As things stand today, I know we'll be criticised again for saying this, but I believe Max Verstappen will leave Red Bull. And I also believe both sides have now reached the point where parting ways would no longer be painful."
Verstappen urged to follow Hamilton's lead and 'do something fresh'
Sky Sports pundit Martin Brundle believes
Verstappen is likely to leave Red Bull at some stage, with a move either at the end of this season or the following one appearing increasingly plausible in his view. The former
F1 driver suggested Verstappen could decide to pursue a fresh challenge elsewhere after spending so many years with the Milton Keynes-based team, potentially making the switch in either 2027 or 2028. Brundle drew comparisons with Lewis Hamilton, arguing that changing teams after such a long spell can provide a valuable reset and renewed motivation.
"I think if he could go, he will go at some point, whether it's 2027 or 2028, and do something fresh for him. We see drivers do that. We saw Lewis Hamilton do that, for example, and get a reset and a new challenge after a very long time in a team."
He also noted that Verstappen placed considerable trust in Red Bull's upcoming power unit project, a decision he believes has so far been justified.