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Red Bull confirms Lambiase exit for F1 2028

Amid doubts over Max Verstappen's long-term F1 future, his trusted race engineer is heading elsewhere

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing with Race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing with Race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase

Photo by: Red Bull Content Pool

Red Bull has confirmed that Max Verstappen's long-time race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase will leave at the end of the 2027 Formula 1 campaign.

Lambiase has long been the subject of intense interest across the paddock, as the 45-year-old weighed up his options last winter. Amid links with Aston Martin and Williams, Lambiase ultimately chose to remain in place at Red Bull, where he not only performs the job of Verstappen's race engineer but also a more overarching trackside role as head of racing.

But then it emerged on Thursday morning, first reported by Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, that he was set to leave the Austrian outfit when his contract expires at the end of the 2027 season. Red Bull has since confirmed that will take place. 

Its short statement read: "Oracle Red Bull Racing confirms that Gianpiero Lambiase will leave the team in 2028, when his current contract expires. “GP” is a valued member of the team, which he joined in 2015. 

"Until his planned departure, “GP" continues in his roles as head of racing and as race engineer to Max Verstappen. The team and he are fully committed to add more success to our strong track record together."

It is understood that he has agreed a deal to join rival McLaren for the 2028 campaign in a senior trackside role that would support team principal Andrea Stella. 

With Stella part of the new generation of engineering-first team principals with a wide remit both across a race weekend and at the factory, Lambiase's arrival would help take some load off the Italian's plate as he looks after a team well north of 1000 staff.

However, speculation that Lambiase's move is part of a long-term plan to succeed Stella, amid alleged Ferrari interest in its former engineer, is understood to be wide of the mark.

Andrea Stella

Andrea Stella

Photo by: Mark Sutton / Formula 1 via Getty Images

The switch would follow a similar playbook as the one made by Red Bull's former head of strategy Will Courtenay, who was also made to wait until the start of this season to join McLaren.

Lambiase could still join McLaren before 2028 if the two teams agree a deal for an early release.

Previously, Red Bull also lost chief designer Rob Marshall to the papaya squad. Other senior figures to move on from the Austrian outfit in recent years include tech chief Adrian Newey, sporting director Jonathan Wheatley, CEO Christian Horner and advisor Helmut Marko.

Lambiase's impending Red Bull exit comes against the backdrop of four-time world champion Verstappen mulling over his own future in the series, having been disillusioned with 2026's all-new technical regulations.

Verstappen's current Red Bull deal expires at the end of 2028, but the Dutchman is known to have various exit clauses that can be triggered as early as this summer if he wanted to get out sooner.

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