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Verstappen rules out F1 management role post-retirement, eyes endurance racing
4 February 2026GP BlogDriver Ratings

Verstappen rules out F1 management role post-retirement, eyes endurance racing

Max Verstappen has ruled out any future return to Formula 1 in a team management role after he stops driving. Instead, the Red Bull champion plans to focus on endurance racing with his own team and projects aimed at developing real-world talent from the simulator racing community.

Max Verstappen has definitively stated he will not return to Formula 1 in a team management or leadership role after he retires from driving, instead planning to focus his competitive efforts on endurance and sportscar racing. The reigning world champion outlined his vision for a post-F1 career centered on his own racing projects and creating pathways for sim racers.

Why it matters:

Verstappen's declaration offers a rare glimpse into the long-term planning of F1's current dominant force and signals a potential shift in how top drivers envision their legacies. Unlike many champions who transition into team leadership (e.g., Lauda, Prost, Wolff), Verstappen is charting a different course, emphasizing his passion for competition over corporate management. His focus on bridging the sim-to-real-world racing gap could also influence talent scouting in the sport.

The details:

  • In a clear statement, Verstappen said, "While I like being in F1 as a driver, I don’t think I would ever come back to F1 in a management role... but in a different kind of category, more like endurance racing."
  • He is already laying the groundwork through Verstappen.com Racing, his own GT3 team that competes in the GT World Challenge. Drivers Chris Lulham and Thierry Vermeulen secured a class win at the 2025 24 Hours of Spa.
  • A key passion project is talent development from the simulator. "One of my goals is to bring a simulated driver into the real world," Verstappen said, referencing a successful driver from his program.
  • He aims to "create opportunities for young drivers who do not have the funds... to try to make that step from the simulator world."
  • Outside of F1, Verstappen remains an avid online racer, frequently competing in virtual endurance events with Team Redline.

What's next:

Verstappen's immediate focus remains on securing a fifth F1 world title with Red Bull in the pivotal 2026 season, which introduces new regulations. Alongside that, he is reportedly targeting a real-world endurance debut at the prestigious 24 Hours of Nürburgring in May 2026. His long-term roadmap suggests a seamless transition from F1 champion to a central figure in the endurance racing and driver development scene, rather than the F1 paddock hierarchy.

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