British GP: Max Verstappen ‘carrying’ Red Bull says McLaren chief Zak Brown amid Mercedes links | F1 News
McLaren CEO Zak Brown said Red Bull is said to be at the origin of Sister Team Racing Bulls without a maximum Verstappen in the midst of a new uncertainty over the future of Dutch.
Heaven in Italy On Wednesday, Verstappen is open to the move and that the talks intensify before the British Grand Prix of this weekend.
Mercedes driver George Russell said Sky Sports F1 During the Austrian Grand Prix last weekend, his own contract extension was delayed due to “conversations in progress”, that team director Toto Wolff admitted to having had “behind closed doors”.
“I believe when there is smoke, there is fire. If everyone was engaged in his seats, that’s what they would say,” said Brown Sky Sports News At the pre-Silverstone event of McLaren in Trafalgar Square in London.
“The fact that everyone speaks and no one confirms anything, tells me that there are conversations in progress. I said some time ago, I would not be surprised to see Max in a Mercedes.”
Verstappen, who is 61 points behind the leader of the Oscar Piastri championship, has an undefeated record against his teammates Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda this year.
While the Dutchman has two pole positions and two victories, his teammates had only three points between them and Tsunoda is on a series of three consecutive eliminations of the first quarter.
Since his return to Racing Bulls, Lawson has been more comfortable in the car, with himself and Isack Hadjar exceeding Tsunoda from Red Bull.
Brown said: “Red Bull would be behind racing bulls [without Verstappen]. They did a great job and have an excellent racing car. I think Max is currently wearing them. “”
The boss of McLaren also told people to “stay attentive because there could be another chapter” in the Verstappen to Mercedes links.
Lando Norris, who has regularly rolled for wheel with Verstappen in the past 12 months, says that the Dutchman “will decide where he thinks he is the best”.
“I don’t care where he’s going. I appreciate Max as a competitor. He is a little hard but I like our battles together,” he said Sky Sports News.
HORNER: Verstappen Speculation is a lot of noise
Verstappen signed a Red Bull contract in 2022 to stay with the team until 2028, but has been linked to Mercedes since last year.
The 27 -year -old won a fourth title of successive pilot in 2024, but there have been speculation about his future Red Bull in the middle of several off -track problems in the team, including a quarrel between his father Jos Verstappen and the director of the Christian Horner team.
Speculations returned earlier this year, apparently due to the lack of performance by Red Bull against McLaren, and Verstappen cannot fight for a fifth consecutive and equal title.
Horner said Sky Sports F1 The weekend: “It’s a lot of noise. I think Max is quite bored. We are very clear with the contract we have with max until 2028.
“So everything is completely speculative that is said, but we tend not to pay too much attention to it.”
He added: “I can imagine that George is frustrated, he has not yet received a contract, but it is between him and his team.
“The situation with Max, we clearly know where we are and obviously, just like Max. Everything is subject to noise and, obviously, in any contract, it remains confidential between the parties.”
British Sky Sports F1 GP schedule
Thursday July 3
2 p.m.: Pilot press conference
6 p.m.: The F1 show special
Friday July 4
8:45 am: F3 Practical
9:55 am: F2 Practical
12 noon: British GP Practice One (the session starts at 12:30 p.m.)
1:55 p.m.: F3 Qualification
2:50 p.m.: F2 qualification
3:35 p.m.: British GP Practice two (the session starts at 4 p.m.)
5:15 p.m.: The F1 show
Saturday July 5
9:10 am: Sprint F3
11:15 p.m.: GP British GP Trois (session starts at 11:30 am)
1:10 p.m.: F2 Sprint
2:15 p.m.: British qualification accumulation GP *
3 p.m.: British GP Qualify *
4:55 p.m.: F4 Race 1
5:40 p.m.: Ted qualification notebook
Sunday July 6
8:15 am: F4 Race 2
9:25 am: F3 functionality breed
11 am: F2 Race Feature
1:30 p.m.: Grand Prix Sunday: British GP Build-Up *
3 p.m.: The British Grand Prix *
5 p.m.: Damy flag: British reaction GP *
6 p.m.: Ted * notebook
* Also on the main event of Sky Sports
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