A senior figure within Red Bull has revealed that Max Verstappen's exit talk is very real, making an audacious Lewis Hamilton claim in the process.
The Dutchman's season so far has not been plain sailing compared to 2023, where he dominated the standings and had already secured his title victory with two months of racing still to go.
The reigning champion has been unsettled at Red Bull this year with six different drivers able to capitalise on the team's woes by taking a grand prix victory, with Verstappen himself not standing on the top spot of the podium since the Spanish GP back in June.
With just six races to go, Verstappen will also need to keep his eye on the prize as closest contender Lando Norris lies just 52 points behind him in the drivers' championship.
With Red Bull so focused on whether Verstappen's team-mate Sergio Perez has still got what it takes to help deliver another constructors' championship, they could be caught off guard by the Dutchman's own desire to quit F1 altogether.
In an exclusive interview with sport.de, Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko revealed why Verstappen's exit threats could present a legitimate threat to the team.
"That danger is there," Marko said on Verstappen potentially leaving F1.
"Max is not a guy who wants to beat the records of Schumacher or Hamilton.
"When he's in the car, he wants to win. But the environment has to be right.
"If the whole thing no longer suits him, you can expect him to say from one day to the next - that's it.”