logo
‘I'm very open-minded' – Max Verstappen hints at 2026 plans amid speculation he will quit Red Bull for Mercedes

‘I'm very open-minded' – Max Verstappen hints at 2026 plans amid speculation he will quit Red Bull for Mercedes

The Irish Sun3 days ago
MAX VERSTAPPEN revealed he is "very open-minded" about Formula One's massive regulation reset next season.
Teams are now solely focusing on the biggest regulation change in F1
history
with nearly every technical classification being ripped up.
Advertisement
4
Max Verstappen revealed he is 'open-minded' about next season's regulation changes
Credit: Shutterstock Editorial
The last big reset happened after Verstappen pipped Lewis
Hamilton
to the 2021 world title in the most dramatic season finale of all time.
And Red Bull came out best again, rising from the
ashes
of the controversy to replace Mercedes as the team to beat in the Constructors
championship
.
The new and bigger changes are set to establish a brand new pecking order with the rumour mill predicting Mercedes could regain their old supremacy in 2026.
For Verstappen and Red Bull, the new package creates a chance to re-establish itself as the benchmark in
F1
after being dethroned by McLaren this time last year.
Advertisement
READ MORE F1 NEWS
There has been speculation that Verstappen could defect to Mercedes, with
But Verstappen remained coy when asked about his plans for
next
season, insisting that he'll "figure it out" no matter the team.
The four time world champion told
"I'm very open-minded, honestly. I don't even think about it too much – I'm just enjoying the moment.
Advertisement
Most read in Motorsport
Exclusive
4
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff is reportedly readying a scoop for Verstappen
Credit: PA
CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS
"When I sit in the car
next
year, we'll figure it out. I'm not making the rules anyway.
"Even if I have my concerns, it's not going to change anything.
Advertisement
Glamorous TikToker Bianca Bustamante gives behind-the-scenes look at a Formula E race week
"So I'll just jump in and drive it, and then we'll, along the way, get better at it, understand it better, like any regulation in the past.
"You keep optimising, keep improving, and then just go from there, really."
Mercedes are yet to offer No1 driver
Red Bull will enter a new era in a technical partnership with
Ford
as they build their own Red Bull Powertrains engine.
Advertisement
4
The Milton-Keynes based outfit sensationally sacked boss Christian Horner after 20 years in charge last week.
Laurent Mekies has been appointed as the new CEO, stepping up from the Racing Bulls team.
Drivers are currently enjoying a mini summer break, with the next race due to commence in Belgium on July 27.
Advertisement
Verstappen currently sits 69 points behind Drivers Championship leader Oscar Piastri, who only sits eight points above team-mate Lando Norris.
4
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Mercedes' new CLA 250+ Sport is its most efficient and intelligent car ever but is spoiled by ‘chavvy' feature
Mercedes' new CLA 250+ Sport is its most efficient and intelligent car ever but is spoiled by ‘chavvy' feature

The Irish Sun

time6 hours ago

  • The Irish Sun

Mercedes' new CLA 250+ Sport is its most efficient and intelligent car ever but is spoiled by ‘chavvy' feature

IF no one else has the balls to say it, I will. Mercedes is in danger of becoming the Burberry of the car world. Advertisement 5 With this CLA, Mercedes is in danger of becoming the Burberry of the car world Credit: Supplied 5 There are 142 three-pointed stars in that front grille Credit: Supplied 5 The Mercedes CLA offers luxurious design, advanced technology and innovative features Credit: Supplied A leeetle bit chavvy. Just look at all the three-pointed stars on the new CLA. It's absolutely coated in them. There are 142 in that front grille, another 158 in the fancy glass sunroof, plus many more on the wheels, lights and dashboard. Advertisement READ MORE ROAD TESTS I gave up counting at 330. THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY!!! They should stick a MERCEDES sun strip on it. Y'know, just in case someone thinks it's a BMW. Strip away all that Burberryness and you're left with a truly excellent motor car. The most efficient Mercedes ever. Advertisement Most read in Motors The most intelligent Mercedes ever. Yet it's also the cheapest electric Mercedes ever. Mercedes reveals its new luxury EV with 'superscreen' passengers can play video games or watch Netflix on while on move It's got a 484-mile battery by the WLTP test. We nudged 400 in the real world. A clever two-speed auto gearbox for added efficiency. Advertisement All sorts of aero tricks, including underbody wheel spoilers, to help it slice through the air. Rapid 800v charging to suck up 200 miles of juice in just ten minutes. So it's a proper long-range cruiser that's easy to live with. There's a video camera above that 14in central screen for Teams meetings. Advertisement You can watch YouTube and Disney+. Play Fortnite and Angry Birds. All of the above when parked up, obviously. There's a third passenger screen coming later that will cover up some of those bleedin' stars. Advertisement The 'Hey Mercedes' personal assistant wants to be your friend. We asked her to 'play Raye'. She did. We asked her to 'name that statue of the naked ladies to our left'. Advertisement She did. We asked her: 'Should I buy a Mercedes CLA over a BMW?' She's been taught well. She replied: 'Choosing between a Mercedes CLA over a BMW ultimately depends on your preferences and needs. The Mercedes CLA offers luxurious design, advanced technology and innovative features. Advertisement 'If you seek more details about the Mercedes CLA feel free to ask.' Hang on. I'm having a proper conversation with a car. Like Michael Knight and KITT. Just not chasing baddies. 5 The CLA comes with all sorts of aero tricks, including underbody wheel spoilers, to help it slice through the air. Credit: Supplied 5 Oh look - another 158 three-pointed stars in the fancy glass sunroof Credit: Supplied Advertisement If you're rubbish at parking, no stress. Press a button and watch it shimmy in and out of tight spaces on its own. It's the first Mercedes to have a front trunk, 100 litres of extra storage space under the bonnet. Out on the open road, CLA is everything you'd expect a Merc to be. Advertisement Quiet. Sophisticated. Effortless. And so hovercraft-smooth you'd think it has air suspension. It doesn't. Steel. That's engineering at its best for you. Acceleration is nicely calibrated. Not silly fast. But enough. AMG will add a bit of spice later. Advertisement Actually, that brings me nicely to other versions. There's a smaller 335-mile battery on the way, an estate, 4WDs, and a new 1.5-litre petrol hybrid for those not ready to switch to electric yet. Bonus. The petrol doesn't have all the illuminated stars on the front grille because it needs more cooling. So it's less Burberry. Advertisement Tone down all the bling and I'd give it five stars. KEY FACTS: MERCEDES CLA 250+ SPORT Price: £45,615 Battery: 85kWh Power: 272hp 0-62mph: 6.7 secs Top speed: 130mph Range: 484 miles Charging: 22 mins Out: September

F1's renewable energy shift drives 26% drop in carbon footprint
F1's renewable energy shift drives 26% drop in carbon footprint

Irish Examiner

time10 hours ago

  • Irish Examiner

F1's renewable energy shift drives 26% drop in carbon footprint

Formula 1, known for flashy, petrol-guzzling racecars speeding at hundreds of kilometres per hour across twisting asphalt tracks, hasn't been a pastime known for sustainability. It's now trying to change that. Often referred to as 'the pinnacle of motorsport,' the racecar organisation, has seen its carbon emissions drop 26% since 2018. At the end of the 2024 season, the sport's carbon footprint fell to 168,720 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent from 228,793. F1 said in a statement on Wednesday that it's halfway toward achieving its minimum 50% reduction target, as set out in its 'net zero by 2030' commitment. 'It's a key milestone and the culmination of a lot of work,' said Ellen Jones, head of environmental, social and governance at F1. 'We've changed the way we operate, changed the way we work' with the racing teams and promoters, as well Formula 1's management and regulator, she said. A major factor in the reductions has been a years-long shift to renewable energy, Jones said. Investment in sustainable aviation fuel for travel and freight use, and other alternative energy sources, including solar and biofuels, contributed to the decline. Next year, F1 has set a target for the cars to have new hybrid engines and be powered entirely by advanced sustainable fuel. 'We're not only changing what we're doing materially, we're also changing the technologies,' Ms Jones said. The sport has achieved carbon reductions across the four major categories that it tracks: factories and facilities, down 59% since 2018; logistics, down 9%; event operations, down 12% on a per-race basis; and travel, down 25%. The sport has reduced emissions by 26% since 2018 An increase in using remote operations and changes to the race schedule also have resulted in lower greenhouse gas emissions. Having remote broadcast operations has allowed about 140 personnel to avoid having to travel to the race location each weekend. Changing the date of the Japanese Grand Prix to align with other races last year in the Asia-Pacific region also contributed to lower emissions. In 2026, the date of the Monaco Grand Prix will be moved to align with other European events and eliminate an additional transatlantic crossing. F1 said its climate commitment is 'set in accordance with the science' from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and aligns with the panel's definition of net zero emissions. The racing series' goal is to reduce absolute emissions by a minimum of 50% from a 2018 baseline, which was calculated using guidance set by the Greenhouse Gas Protocol. F1 has faced criticism from activists who say the sport is harmful to the environment. In 2022, demonstrators with Just Stop Oil sat on the track during the 2022 British Grand Prix, disrupting the race. The construction of Madrid's Grand Prix street circuit also has prompted backlash. The Brazilian leg of the F1 schedule takes place in November, days before the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference, which will be hosted in the South American country. Bloomberg

Fears for F1 race with circuit DAMAGED by raging storms as floodwater appears to rip up part of the track
Fears for F1 race with circuit DAMAGED by raging storms as floodwater appears to rip up part of the track

The Irish Sun

time16 hours ago

  • The Irish Sun

Fears for F1 race with circuit DAMAGED by raging storms as floodwater appears to rip up part of the track

DUTCH Grand Prix chiefs have released a statement after a viral image on social media appeared to show the Circuit Zandvoort badly damaged by recent storms. Earlier this week, a Formula One fan shared a worrying video of what appeared to be a gaping hole in the track and a river of floodwater running through it. 3 The Circuit Zandvoort in the Netherlands appeared to be damaged by storms and floodwater in a picture which went viral on social media Credit: X @Lisaa_xlando 3 A more recent picture appears to show the track in good condition despite the awful weather Credit: X @Lisaa_xlando Supporters were left fearing the worst, with the 2025 Dutch GP set to take place next month, with the race itself on Sunday August 31. However, chiefs at And another fan who shared the picture of the damanged track even suggested it may have been an "optical illusion". An official statement from Zandvoort read: "Yesterday's heavy rain sparked some fake news about damage to the circuit. READ MORE SPORT STORIES "Early this morning our team inspected the entire layout and found no damage, no delays. "The surface is dry, clean, and 100 percent race-ready. "In fact, since this morning, the F1 Academy has been out on track for their scheduled practice sessions without any issues. "All sessions are running exactly as planned. See you at the circuit!" Most read in Motorsport CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS The fan who shared the worrying picture later posted another of the track looking in great condition - and hit back at claims the image she posted was "fake". She captioned the post: "The [original] picture is NOT fake I promise. Infamous abandoned F1 track that left icon blind in one eye used for completely different sport "Zandvoort is okay, you guys. "The picture made it look worse than it was. The water and sand created an illusion. "Good work to the people at Zandvoort." Before heading to the Netherlands, F1 stars will take on Belgium's famous Spa circuit this weekend, before a trip to Hungary a week later as Drivers will then enjoy a four-week, mid-season break before tackling Zandvoort for the penultimate time. Earlier this summer, it was confirmed the 3

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store