Max Verstappen Faces Red Bull Split After British GP Crash
**Max Verstappen**'s bond with Red Bull looks to be fraying after he retired from the British Grand Prix on **6 July 2026**, prompting former champion **Ralf Schumacher** to warn that a split may be imminent.
Schumacher told Motorsport Week that the drama began when Verstappen walked away from the race at Silverstone, citing an engine problem and a depleted battery. He added that Red Bull’s management left the paddock early, a move he interpreted as a sign of growing tension. The former driver said insiders heard Verstappen did not confirm his intention to trigger the escape clause in his contract, a detail that has now become headline fodder.
Verstappen’s contract reportedly contains a clause allowing him to leave Red Bull under certain conditions. Schumacher suggested that the clause is now the focal point of speculation, with both parties testing each other's resolve. He noted that disagreements over energy deployment and car set‑up have surfaced, hinting that the driver and the team are no longer aligned on strategic decisions.
According to Schumacher, the uncertainty at Red Bull may trigger a domino effect. He mentioned Oscar **Piastri** at McLaren, who allegedly lost confidence after Monza and could become a swap candidate. If Red Bull looks to replace Verstappen, a direct exchange with Piastri is not out of the question, though contractual hurdles and shareholder interests could complicate any deal.
Red Bull has not issued an official comment, and McLaren has remained tight‑lipped about Piastri’s situation. The silence from both teams adds fuel to the fire, leaving fans and pundits to wonder whether the partnership will survive another season or if a high‑profile departure is on the horizon.
With the next race in Austria looming, Verstappen’s next move will be closely watched. Whether he chooses to activate the escape clause or reconcile with Red Bull’s management could shape the championship narrative for the rest of the year. The paddock will be listening for any hint of a decision in the coming weeks.