McLaren phoned Max Verstappen to ‘explore the market’
McLaren reveal phone call to Max Verstappen

McLaren put in a call to 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen in a bold move which would have shaken the F1 drivers’ mark🌃⛎et.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown phoned Verstappen “soඣme ti🎉me ago”, he told .
However, Brown insisted it was only a sing𒊎le phone ca𝔉ll to “explore the market”.
McLaren enquired about Max Verstappen availability
Red Bull star Verstappen’s future was in question a year ago amid his team’s internal battle which involved 🍸Christian Horner.
Jos Verstappen 𝐆and Helmut Marko became embroiled in the problem which threatened Red Bull’s top driver’s stay at the ൲team.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff was vocal abou෴t signing Verstappen, at the time.
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But the F1 driver market has considerably changed since Verstappen’s futu𝕴re was at-risk.
Ahead of this weekend’s F1 Australian Grand Prix, McLaren tied Oscar Piastri down to a new multi-year 𒁏c🎃ontract.
That fresh deal reportedly gives Piastri parity with teammate Lando Norrౠis’ hefty wages, at around £20m-per-year according to the Daಞily Mail.
Mercedes have also committed to Andrea ಞKimi Ant🉐onelli as Lewis Hamilton’s replacement, next to George Russell.
And Wolff moved to 🔯shut the door on Versta♎ppen to Mercedes.
Wolff is committed to building rookie Antonelli’s F1 career. Antonelli has been li𓆉kened to a teenage Verstappen, who Mercedes missed out on signing.
Russell is also set for contract talks with Mercedes which would solidify his s🌺tat๊us.
From 2026, the new F1🧸 engine regulations will create a dynamic where any front-running team 🙈could burst out of the gates with an era-defining car.
Tha⛦t means Verstappen - and every top F1 driver - will be looking around to see which car might give thꦿem the greatest chance of victory.
The driver 🔥market is likely to take further twists when 2026 creates൩ a new pecking order.

James was a sports joܫurnalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.