Max Verstappen Threatens F1 Exit Over 2026 Regulations: Red Bull Dominance Emerges
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Max Verstappen dominated headlines this week with fiery critiques of Formula 1s radical 2026 regulations during Bahrain pre-season testing. On Thursday, the four-time world champion slammed the new sustainable power units as Formula E on steroids, complaining to Sky Sports that excessive energy management kills the flat-out driving thrill he craves, making cars feel anti-racing with low grip and constant battery juggling. Verstappen hinted these rules could push him toward an early exit despite his Red Bull contract through 2028, telling reporters a winning machine must also be fun, and hes eyeing endurance racing like the Nurburgring for pure enjoyment. RaceFans and RacingNews365 reported his blunt suggestion that Formula E might suit the new focus on efficiency better, while The Independent noted he refused to rule out quitting after 12 F1 seasons.
Yet the Dutch ace insisted hes motivated, praising Red Bulls in-house engine debutpartnered with Fordas exceeding expectations with no breakdowns and daily progress, per his official news site and a Formula1.com video. He clocked impressive laps in the RB22 before jetting home early Friday, as GPFans revealed, skipping the tests final hours amid the teams benchmark performance that has Mercedes George Russell spooked and Toto Wolff calling them the pacesetters.
Reigning champ Lando Norris clapped back, per Sky Sports and RacingNews365, shrugging off Verstappens gripes by saying drivers get paid stupid money so no complaining, and anyone unhappy can quit. Lewis Hamilton echoed the energy woes, but Verstappen countered good drivers adapt, though the racing essence feels diluted. No fresh business moves or social buzz surfaced, but his explosive words carry biographical weight, signaling potential tension with F1s green shift as Red Bull eyes dominance in Australia come March. Testing resumes next weekstay tuned for more Verstappen drama.
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