
Red Bull's Plans to Keep Verstappen
Red Bull knows that keeping four‑time champion Max Verstappen is vital, so the team is pulling out all the stops. From a massive hiring spree and RB22 upgrades to a new wind‑tunnel, the Milton Keynes outfit is betting that a stronger package will outweigh his concerns about the 2026 rules. The moves are designed to offset regulatory doubts and show Verstappen a clear path to continued success.
Why it matters:
- Verstappen is Red Bull’s engine; his exit would leave the team floundering.
- The 2026 power‑unit changes hit his driving style; a compelling package is critical to retain him.
The details:
- Hiring push: 400+ staff added in nine months; recent event welcomed 120 newcomers, signaling growth.
- Key exit: Lead engineer Gianpiero Lambiase will join McLaren in 2028; Red Bull says its talent pipeline remains strong.
- RB22 fixes: New rear‑wing geometry and chassis tweaks aim to restore downforce and consistency.
- Wind‑tunnel: New climate‑controlled tunnel due mid‑2025 replaces Bedford unit, boosting aero‑testing.
What's next:
- RB23 development continues, targeting a steadier RB22‑derived platform for 2026.
- The new wind‑tunnel should be operational by mid‑2025, feeding faster aero iterations.
- Red Bull will open contract talks with Verstappen, using the upgraded technical base as leverage.
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