Max Verstappen has held the top spot in the championship since the 2022 Spanish GP. The Dutchman has been dominating the world of Formula 1 since his first world championship victory in 2021. Furthermore, his powerful reign shows no signs of stopping anytime soon, thanks to the impressive cars being prepared by Red Bull. However, former F1 driver believes that Verstappen’s dominance will soon come to an end.
When Verstappen joined the F1 grid in 2015, he spent several years driving inferior cars. At that time, Mercedes was the dominant force in the championship and seemed unbeatable. However, after years of struggle, Red Bull, with the help of the 26-year-old Verstappen, reclaimed their position at the top in the 2021 season, starting a new era of dominance in F1.
Imagine if Lewis Hamilton were at Ferrari, Max Verstappen joined Mercedes, and Adrian Newey moved to Aston Martin with Fernando Alonso… It would be a dream for fans and a much-needed shake-up in Formula 1 to break the current cycle of dominance.
Sky Sports commentator and F1 analyst Karun Chandhok believes that this cycle of dominance needs to be broken soon. He points out that during Mercedes’ era of dominance, there was a fierce battle between teammates Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton. Later, when Rosberg retired, Ferrari challenged Mercedes in the 2017-2018 seasons. Chandhok emphasizes that there has never been a single driver dominating for three consecutive years to the extent that Verstappen is currently doing. A significant change is necessary to increase competitiveness in the sport.
There was chaos in Milton Keynes when it was revealed that Red Bull boss Christian Horner was accused of inappropriate behavior with a colleague. This led to rumors circulating in the paddock about key personnel, including Verstappen, potentially leaving the team after the 2024 season.
Verstappen expressed that his focus is on extracting performance from the team rather than getting involved in internal drama. He also mentioned that the team has become more calm compared to the start of the season. A peaceful environment is important for the reigning champion.
The triple-champion stated that, in his opinion, there is no reason to leave Red Bull despite interest from other teams. However, there is still a long way to go in the current season, so changes in other key personnel are still possible.