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F1 insider claims Max Verstappen ‘exit clause’ is now active
Max Verstappen’s reported exit clause at Red Bull has become active following the Austrian Grand Prix, as confirmed by F1 expert and journalist Julianne Cerasoli. The championship contender suffered a setback after a collision with Kimi Antonelli, leaving him without any points and 61 points adrift of championship leader Oscar Piastri. Speculation over Verstappen’s future increased during the race weekend, with Mercedes’ Toto Wolff confirming talks about a potential move. Although Verstappen’s contract runs until 2028, reports suggest he might use the exit clause, possibly triggered by finishing in the top two rather than top four in the standings. Cerasoli emphasized that the Austrian GP was crucial for Verstappen’s decision, stating that the exit clause could be activated at the end of June. While the contractual pathway is clear for Verstappen, the final decision to leave Red Bull remains in his hands.






