Extraordinary Max Verstappen Red Bull exit clause revealed amid Christian Horner saga
Deta꧅ils of an exit clause in Max Verstappen💃's current Red Bull deal have been revealed.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen could leave the Red Bull F1 team before 2028 due to an exit clause in his contract🃏 amid the ongoing Christian Horner situation.
ꦅAccording to , the three-tꦦime world champion would be free to leave Red Bull if Helmut Marko is no longer part of the team.
The newꦿs comes after reports linking Verstappen with a sensational move to Mercedes forꦯ 2025.
While things are running smoothly for Red Bull 🐼on-track - taking a 1-2 finish in the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix - off-traไck, is the complete opposite.
The catalyst of it is Horner’s alleged inappropriate miscond🌃uct - which he was cleared of any wrongdoing following an independent investigation.
However, the drama hasn’t stopped there as on Thursday in Bahrain, journalists, team principals and senior F1 officials were sent alleged evidence from the investigation fro🎀m an anonymous email account.
♈Horner has protested his innocence and has refused to comment on the alleged material, while showing a united front with his wife, Geri Horner, who was present at the race on Saturday.
Shortly after Bahrain GP, Verstappen’s🎐 father, Jos, made some strong comments that the ongoing Horner situation could tear the team apart, hinting that he should resign.
Jos was also seen talking to Mercedes boss Toto Wolff after the race, creating speculation that if things go pear shaped within Red Bull, Verstappen could end up being 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton’s replacement.

It n🀅ow seems that Verstappen’s future - or deౠsire to remain with Red Bull - is directly linked to Marko’s.
Marko is a Red Bull advisor and has been in charge of their young driver programme which has seen the likes of Verstappen, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sebastian Vettel and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Daniel Ricciardo come through 🍷the junior ranks and into the main team.
As quoted by F1-Insider, Marko said he wouldn’t stand i🍌n Verstappen’s way if he wanted to leave.
“The internal investigations have been completed. I won’t say anything more about ಌit,” he said.
“As far as I’m concerned: I won’t stand 🐷in Max’s way [should he decide to leave].”

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