Max Verstappen says he is considering F1 retirement


Max Verstappen says he is considering F1 retirement

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen. File
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Max Verstappen said his current unhappiness has left all options on the table, including retirement once the ​current Formula 1 season ends.

A winner of 71 career ‌F1 races, which trails only Lewis Hamilton (105) and Michael ​Schumacher (91) all-time, Verstappen finished eighth ⁠at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday (March 29, 2026).

The four-time F1 drivers’ champion from 2021 to 2024 for Red Bull relinquished his seat ‌at the top of the sport when McLaren’s Lando Norris won the title last season.

Verstappen, ‌29, has bemoaned recent technical changes to F1 ‌cars ⁠and reiterated his disappointment Sunday, according to the ⁠BBC. New F1 engines now have a 50-50 split between electrical power and fuel combustion.

On the record as critical of the ​changes, the Dutch driver ‌was asked if there as a chance he would walk away from his Red Bull contract that runs through the 2028 season.

“That’s what I’m saying,” said Verstappen, ‌who finished sixth in the season- opening race ​at Australia, did not finish at China and had his worst finish of the season ⁠Sunday (March 29).

With races at Bahrain and Saudi Arabia cancelled this season because of conflict in the Middle East, the ‌F1 schedule now heads into a one-month pause and will return May 3 at Miami. It is widely believed that Verstappen will weigh his future before racing resumes, while expecting to finish out the season regardless of what he decides.

“Privately, I’m very happy,” Verstappen ‌said, according to the BBC. “You also wait for 24 races. This (season) ​it’s 22. But normally 24. And then you just think about, is it worth it? ⁠Or do I enjoy being more at home with my ⁠family? Seeing my friends more when you’re not enjoying your sport?”

Verstappen is not only struggling ‌in races, but he also failed to emerge from the second stage of pole qualifying Saturday (March 28) when only the ​best 10 lap times move on to the third and final stage.