Max Verstappen reveals reason he'd make Ferrari F1 switch

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Max Verstappen has revealed the one condition for a blockbuster move to the most successful F1 team in history, Ferrari.
Verstappen is a four-time champion in the series, and has won all four of those titles at Red Bull, but his long-term future has been called into question in recent months.
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Red Bull have not provided Verstappen with a car capable of challenging for the championship in 2025, and the Dutchman has only been able to secure three race victories throughout the first 16 race weekends of the season.
This has led to questions over his long-term future at Red Bull, with Mercedes boss Toto Wolff publicly pursuing the Dutchman's services for 2026, but Verstappen has now confirmed he will stay with Red Bull for next year.
Verstappen has now provided an update on whether he will drive for Ferrari in the future, hinting that a future move to the Scuderia depends on the performance of the team, and not his own desire to race in red.
Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton opted to move to Ferrari for 2025 onwards, but has found himself not able to challenge for a single grand prix victory as of yet.
"I don't know, they definitely have two drivers for next year, so there are no discussions going on at the moment," Verstappen told Italian media ahead of the Italian Grand Prix.
"Is there a chance? Yes, there are always chances in life, for every decision. Of course, that's not an issue right now, but who knows. Anyway, I don't even know how much longer I'll be driving in Formula 1, so there are still a lot of question marks for me.

"Ferrari is a huge brand, and drivers naturally imagine 'I'd like to drive for Ferrari,' but I think that's also where the danger lies: 'just' driving for Ferrari is the mistake. Because if you want to drive for Ferrari, you really have to go there to win. If I ever wanted to go to Ferrari, it wouldn't be just to drive for Ferrari. No, it would be because I see the opportunity to win there.
"If you ultimately manage to win with Ferrari, that's even better, of course. But hey, you shouldn't let yourself be guided by emotions or passion for the brand. You should only go if you feel it's the right place to go.
"Will it ever be the right place for me? Who knows. We'll see next year how things stand with the new regulations, because that could turn the whole grid upside down."
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Verstappen's frustrating 2025 season
Despite his team being fourth in the constructors' championship and his team-mate Yuki Tsunoda only scoring nine points across 14 race weekends, Verstappen has shone as bright as ever.
He's still claimed three race victories this season, and sits third in the drivers' championship, despite McLaren's dominance over the rest of the field.
The Dutchman is actually only 94 points behind championship leader Oscar Piastri with eight races to go, but he is not expected to mount a late challenge for a record-equalling fifth consecutive title unless something dramatic happens to McLaren's pace.
Most people would agree that Verstappen has once again been a class above his rivals in 2025 though, and that it's his team's lack of pace that has stopped him from challenging Piastri and Lando Norris.
With a switch of team principal at Red Bull, Verstappen could well now be reinvigorated with the Milton Keynes-based outfit, but they will have to give him a better car in 2026 than they've managed in 2025 to keep their star driver long term.
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