close global

Welcome to GPFans

CHOOSE YOUR COUNTRY

  • NL
  • GB
  • IT
  • ES-MX
  • US
  • GB

Composite image of Max Verstappen looking at Helmut Marko with a Red Bull graphic background

Max Verstappen contradicts Red Bull F1 chief

Max Verstappen contradicts Red Bull F1 chief

Composite image of Max Verstappen looking at Helmut Marko with a Red Bull graphic background

Max Verstappen has issued a telling response to comments made by Red Bull chief Helmut Marko on what went wrong for him during a disastrous few days at the Hungarian Grand Prix last weekend.

The four-time F1 world champion qualified down in eighth on Saturday at the Hungaroring behind title rivals Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, who put their McLarens in the top three.

But he was unable to mount any sort of comeback on Sunday afternoon, finishing the day one place worse off in ninth.

Addressing media after the race, Marko appeared confident that Verstappen's issues had already been identified, adding: "I don't expect it to happen like this again in other races."

However, his star driver was quick to contradict that assessment, admitting that he was far from convinced that his problems could be easily solved.

"That's a bit easy to say,’ he told De Telegraaf. "I was slow all weekend and we couldn't find any grip.

"Of course, we have our theories about where that came from, but I can't always elaborate on that here. I struggled particularly in the slow corners and everyone drove away from me."

Max Verstappen faces an uphill battle to retain his world drivers' title

Verstappen's attention turns to 2026

The result represented another huge blow to Verstappen's chances of winning a fifth drivers' title on the bounce.

The Dutchman now trails championship leader Piastri by 97 points, with Hungarian GP victor Norris 88 points ahead in second spot.

He now has just 10 races remaining to stage an unlikely fightback, the first of which will come at his home grand prix in Zandvoort following the summer break.

There has been much speculation over the future of Verstappen in recent months, with many predicting that he was eyeing up a departure from Red Bull at the end of this season.

However, the 65-time race winner recently confirmed he will be staying put in 2026, when the introduction of new engine regulations could prompt a changing of the guard at the top of the order.

F1 HEADLINES: Lewis Hamilton change demanded as Ferrari star's fate sealed

READ MORE: Alpine issue Colapinto health update after testing crash

READ MORE: F1 world champions: Full list from Farina to four-time King Verstappen

READ MORE: F1 2025 driver lineup: Big names on the move as full grid complete

Related

Red Bull Max Verstappen Lando Norris Oscar Piastri Hungarian Grand Prix De Telegraaf
Red Bull F1 chief gives up on Max Verstappen dream
Red Bull Crisis

Red Bull F1 chief gives up on Max Verstappen dream

  • Yesterday 08:56
Red Bull F1 chief reveals shock Kimi Antonelli talks
Latest F1 News

Red Bull F1 chief reveals shock Kimi Antonelli talks

  • August 5, 2025 20:13
Do Not Sell My Personal Information
Ontdek het op Google Play