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Max Verstappen tipped to take 2026 F1 sabbatical as “unusual” driver market analysed

6 months ago By Sports Desk

Max Verstappen, current two-time Formula 1 world champion, may surprise everyone by taking a sabbatical in 2026. This possibility was raised by former F1 driver and now commentator, Karun Chandhok, during the latest episode of the Sky Sports F1 podcast. The idea comes amid a scenario of significant changes in the sport, with new technical regulations scheduled for 2026.

Formula 1 will undergo a transformation in 2026, with the introduction of new technical rules centered on power units. Red Bull, Verstappen’s current team, will develop its own engine for the first time, while new manufacturers such as Honda and Audi will enter the competition. This changing environment creates a highly dynamic and unpredictable driver market.

Analysis by Karun Chandhok

Karun Chandhok suggests that Verstappen could use 2026 as a year to observe and evaluate the performances of different teams under the new rules. “I believe more and more that Max will stay with Red Bull until 2025. I think he will take 2026 off to see what happens, and in 2027 he can go anywhere,” Chandhok said.

Chandhok also mentioned that Verstappen has ambitions to compete in other series, such as Le Mans, and that a sabbatical could allow him to explore these opportunities while he assesses which team will be most competitive under the new regulations.

Current situation and future

Verstappen is currently strongly linked with Red Bull, but the situation at the team has been turbulent, especially following events off the track in Bahrain. This has fueled speculation about possible changes in his future.

Movements in the F1 driver market

Carlos Sainz is also at the center of discussions about the driver’s market. The Spaniard, who has recently been linked with teams such as Red Bull, Mercedes and Audi, is aiming to secure his position in a top team.

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