Jos tells friends Max Verstappen could leave Red Bull amid Toto Wolff meeting
Jos Verstappen has told friends his son - Max Verstappen - could leave Red Bull🌜 following a chat with Toto Wolff.

Jos Verstappen has reportedly told friends that Max Verstappen could be forced to leave Red Bull follow꧂ing a meeting𓆏 with Mercedes boss Toto Wolff.
While Wolff has played down the public meeting with Jos, speculation is rife that the reigning world champion is being eyed up as a replacement for 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton.
According to 🎀, Jos has made it clear that his son could leave Red Bull if the Christian Horner situation isn't resolved.
Max dominated the season-opener in Bahrain by over 20 seconds ahead of teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez.
As a result, it looks extrem🧜ely likely he will run away with the title in 2024 and become a four-time champion.
While✅ everything is rosy on track for Red Bull, off-track, it’s the complete opposite.
Ahead of the first race of the year, team boss Horner w♏as cleared of any wrongdoing after allegations of inapp🤡ropriate behaviour had emerged.
The saga hasn’t stopped there thoug💙h after alleged evidence was leaked to F1’s accredited media and senior personnel - although th🍸e validity of it hasn’t been verified.
The ongoing situation might have fractured Red Bull🔯𒁏 internally, or at least Horner’s relationship with Jos.
Jos made cl🌺ear on Saturday that there’s “tension” within the team, with Red Bull in danger of being “torn apart” amid the controversy around Horner.

J💦os’ comments combined with his public chat with Wolff, has led to suggestions that his son could be tempted to jump ship and join Mercedes.
Howꦇever, unsurprisingly, Wolff has played it down.
As quoted by , Wolff responded to questions about his chat with Jos after the race: “I haꦍve known Jos for 25 years – with ups and downs andও I simply congratulated on his son’s achievement. Max is driving in a galaxy of his own.”
Wolff was then pressed about whether Versta🧸ppen could join the team, he repli♚ed: “Everything is possible.”
The Mercedes boss also was asked about Verstappen during his press session w🐈ith the English media in Bahrain.
He said about signing Verstไappen: “A driver will always choose the quickest car, that is fundamentally what it is all about.”

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