Max Verstappen's manager has admitted that the Dutchman's patience could run out at Red Bull if the team does not produce a race winning car. Verstappen joined Toro Rosso in 2015, spending just over a year there before progressing to Red Bull.
Many expected Red Bull to produce a championship contending car for 2017, however, they have failed to match the likes of Mercedes and Ferrari and have been forced to play catch up. Rumours suggest that the 19-year-old could be on his way to Ferrari, but Red Bull is adamant that he will be with the team until the end of 2019 at the very least.
"Ever since Max made his debut, there was always interest," said manager Raymond Vermeulen. "Other teams were ready to offer him a contract, but we want to win with Red Bull Racing Red Bull considers Max their star and will not sell him."
"We do not have any specific deadlines for Red Bull, but it is important that Max continues to achieve success. I'm still confident in the progress of the team, because Red Bull Racing has won four world championships together with Renault. But it must be understood that our patience is not unlimited," he added.
Fergal Walsh
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Somewhere I think it will be a loss if Max moves to Mercedes, or any dominant team. I mean almost all current drivers can can win in the best car of the field. Max will pull away from the start and that'll be it. No fancy driving, overtaking, defending. I think it will be boring as hell, unless F... [Read more]