Tuesday was marked by fresh developments surrounding Max Verstappen in Formula 1, as the sport’s headlines focused on the Dutch driver’s future, McLaren’s maneuvers, and Red Bull’s performance following the Austrian Grand Prix.
Behind the scenes, new information emerged that Verstappen’s representatives had contacted McLaren during the Spielberg weekend. The possibility, however, was cooled by Zak Brown, who reaffirmed the team’s confidence in Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. The executive stated that McLaren has two strong drivers and has no intention of altering its lineup.
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The future of Verstappen at Red Bull could still be undefined for several more months. The Dutch driver’s contract runs through the end of 2028, but there is a clause tied to championship position that could enable an exit before 2027. The most probable scenario, according to published information, is that a decision will not be made until October.
The Red Bull outfit itself also found itself at the center of attention due to the package introduced at the Austrian GP. Former mechanic Calum Nicholas stated that the changes were so extensive that the car looked “almost a B-spec car,” with a focus on airflow, aerodynamic efficiency, and a potential reduction in weight. On the track, Verstappen finished second, his best result of 2026.
Gabriel Bortoleto also drew attention as he commented on Audi’s progress ahead of the British Grand Prix. The Brazilian arrives after three consecutive 11th-place finishes in Monaco, Barcelona, and Austria, and he hopes to maintain the pace at Silverstone. Off the track, F1 is weighing options for the end of the 2026 calendar, with Barcelona, Portimão, and Las Vegas among the scenarios discussed if the Middle East rounds cannot go ahead.