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'We need these people': Mark Webber hits F1 between the eyes with message backing Max Verstappen
Australian F1 legend Mark Webber has thrown his support behind Red Bull's Max Verstappen, urging the Dutchman to remain in the sport to safeguard its global momentum.
Webber, notoriously quiet in the public eye since retiring from Formula 1 in 2013, has maintained a close relationship with the Red Bull camp for over a decade.
However, the 49-year-old had lots to say about Red Bull's current champion, the "Verstappen effect" and the hole his retirement from the sport would leave.
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Verstappen frustration grows amid difficult 2026 season – Despite a modest upturn in form at the Miami Grand Prix, Verstappen’s 2026 campaign has fallen well short of expectations. The reigning four-time world champion has struggled to adapt to the new generation of cars and has repeatedly voiced concerns about their drivability and the sport’s overall direction.
His dissatisfaction has not been limited to performance. He has openly questioned whether he still enjoys competing under the current rules, describing the experience as far removed from what he values in Formula 1.
According to a report in the Dutch publication De Telegraaf, these frustrations have prompted the Dutch driver to consider retiring from the sport at the end of the season. This has sent shockwaves through the paddock, given Verstappen’s status as one of the defining drivers of the current era.
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