Pundit warns Red Bull could leave Formula 1

Facing a huge problem
Issues with staff
Bags are packed
Team getting poached
You can't keep everyone
Even bigger problem
A lot going on
A bigger problem
Cloud over Verstappen
Not happy with a lot of things
A major question mark
Regulation changes a huge threat for Marko
Irreversible damage
Facing a huge problem

Red Bull Racing’s dominance in Formula 1 could be on shaky ground as multiple factors threaten the team’s future, with one pundit claiming their time in F1 may be up.

 

Issues with staff

Dutch pundit Jeroen Bleekemolen recently warned that the departure of key personnel and the possible exit of Max Verstappen could lead to Red Bull leaving F1 entirely.

Bags are packed

One of the main concerns is the upcoming departure of legendary engineer Adrian Newey. As Red Bull’s Chief Technical Officer, Newey has been instrumental in the team’s championship success. His exit in early 2025, along with the departures of Jonathan Wheatley and Will Courtenay, is raising alarms.

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Team getting poached

All are said to have been picked up by other teams, as Red Bull program boss and key advisor Helmut Marko revealed to Austrian news outlet ORF, on the back of their success at Red Bull.

You can't keep everyone

"That hurts, but if they leave for financial reasons, for career reasons, because you can’t keep up with the offers, then that’s the way it goes," the former driver and Red Bull boss told ORF.

Even bigger problem

But for Dutch driver and racing pundit Jeroen Bleekemole (pictured), the issue is a lot more serious than Marko is letting on.

"It is a tough top sport"

"It is a tough top sport on all levels," Bleekemolen told the Formula 1 Paddock Talk podcast. "Other teams try to peddle those people and see who they can get. "

A lot going on

"That is how all those teams eventually fell apart, look at Williams and McLaren," he said. "Maybe it will ultimately be the end of Red Bull in Formula 1... Not that they will pull the plug, but there is so much going on."

A bigger problem

It's not just limited to those key staff members, either. Verstappen, Red Bull's star driver and three-time World Champion, also plays a crucial role in the team's future.

Cloud over Verstappen

Although he is under contract until 2028, there are fears he could leave if Red Bull cannot provide a competitive car under the new regulations coming in 2026.

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Not happy with a lot of things

Already this season, Verstappen has at different times complained about the performance of the Red Bull vehicle and voiced his issues with being in the F1 grind – especially when it came to being subjected to the FIA's scrutiny over what language drivers can use.

"They could just leave Formula 1"

"If everything falls apart, and Verstappen leaves, then it will be a lot worse in percentage terms [...] If they then drive in the midfield with the four cars they have and the other branch wants to focus more on another sport, then they could just leave Formula 1," Bleekemolen concluded.

A major question mark

Red Bull's shift into engine manufacturing with its Powertrains division adds another layer of uncertainty. The team faces stiff competition from established manufacturers like Mercedes, Ferrari, and Honda, and with Newey gone, the development of Red Bull's future cars is a major question mark.

Regulation changes a huge threat for Marko

In an interview with Motorsport-Magazin published on October 14, Marko himself revealed that the change in regulations would be disruptive to the entire field. He joked that Verstappen wouldn’t hang around long if things didn’t go Red Bull's way.

"In a different car"

"... I don’t think Verstappen will still be in my office then, he’d be in a different car," Marko said, as reported by Motorsport-Magazin.

Irreversible damage

While the idea of Red Bull leaving F1 may seem far-fetched given their success, insiders like Marko and pundits such as Bleekemolen highlight that if things continue to unravel, the damage to the brand may be irreversible. After all, drivers like Verstappen are once-in-a-generation finds.

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