Skip to main content

Recommended for you

Trackhouse team owner Justin Marks to race for Spire in San Diego Truck race

NASCAR Truck
San Diego
Trackhouse team owner Justin Marks to race for Spire in San Diego Truck race

Sheldon Creed debuts a partnership on the cutting edge of brain optimization

NASCAR O'Reilly
Pocono
Sheldon Creed debuts a partnership on the cutting edge of brain optimization

Le Mans 24h: Toyota spins and then goes fastest in FP2

WEC
24 Hours of Le Mans
Le Mans 24h: Toyota spins and then goes fastest in FP2

The 2026 Le Mans 24 Hours entry list in full

WEC
Spa
The 2026 Le Mans 24 Hours entry list in full

Josh Berry ‘not surprised’ but optimistic’ for future after losing Wood Brothers seat

NASCAR Cup
Josh Berry ‘not surprised’ but optimistic’ for future after losing Wood Brothers seat

Expect chaos, bumps, extra spotters and corner workers for NASCAR San Diego

NASCAR Cup
San Diego
Expect chaos, bumps, extra spotters and corner workers for NASCAR San Diego

Myles Rowe: Historic Indy NXT win proves ‘I have the skill to run in IndyCar’

IndyCar
Madison
Myles Rowe: Historic Indy NXT win proves ‘I have the skill to run in IndyCar’

Le Mans 24h: Alpine fastest in qualifying, Le Mans-winning Ferrari is out

WEC
24 Hours of Le Mans
Le Mans 24h: Alpine fastest in qualifying, Le Mans-winning Ferrari is out

Why Ford's respect for Max Verstappen "has grown" during 2026 PU push - Jim Farley

Ford CEO Jim Farley says Ford's respect for Max Verstappen has deepened through collaboration on Red Bull Powertrains

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Photo by: Alessio Morgese

Ford CEO Jim Farley has explained how the American company's respect for four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen has grown after working closely together ahead of the introduction of Red Bull Powertrains in 2026.

Ford is partnering with the Milton Keynes outfit's powertrain venture from 2026, and, as a result, has been working more closely with the Dutchman.

“Oh, I think this is one of the most important pillars or foundations for the PU's success. And talking to Max, I think we at Ford have really grown our respect for Max, watching him this year," Farley explained to Sky Sports F1.

"The way he has provided stability without drama in an environment where we're all just trying to do our jobs. And I could really see that in his eyes today versus last year. And I think it's one of the great things about Laurent [Mekies] and his team. They all have this deep commitment to each other.”

Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies also noted the work that Verstappen has been putting in behind the scenes.

"Max is doing a lot more than just asking for the numbers [at the Red Bull Powertrains building]. You would be surprised. Max is giving so much to the projects also outside of the car.

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB20

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB20

Photo by: Dom Romney / Motorsport Images

"So, he's not just asking for the numbers. He's testing the car in the simulators. He's working with engineers on both sides of the fence to understand how do we develop these 2026 cars, where do we try to get the power, where do we try to get the downforce? That's how central to the project he is.

"So, he certainly wants a fast car next year, and he's doing everything he can in the car and outside of the car to help us give him that."

Verstappen's current contract with Red Bull expires at the end of 2028, but he was linked to a potential move to Mercedes in 2026 earlier this year. While the four-time champion has since firmly put those rumours to bed, he has left the door open to make use of an exit clause in his Red Bull contract in 2026 if he needs to.

Previous article Fred Vasseur "expects" Lewis Hamilton to be on the F1 podium in 2025
Next article Lewis Hamilton endorses Valtteri Bottas in move to Cadillac F1: "I miss working with him"

Top Comments

Latest news