Max Verstappen's potential move to McLaren is a tough call, according to Jenson Button.
What happened?
The rumors emerged during the Austrian Grand Prix, with Verstappen's management team meeting with McLaren.
Verstappen is contracted to Red Bull until 2028, but has been frustrated with the car's form this season.
Why it matters for Max Verstappen
Jenson Button, the 2009 F1 world champion, believes Zak Brown faces a tricky situation, particularly with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri already contracted to McLaren.
Button notes that breaking up a winning team would be a tall ask, and there's no guarantee Verstappen will gel with McLaren.
What comes next?
Verstappen finished well clear of both McLarens in Austria, which could give him confidence in his current team.
Button says a driver's got to want to leave, and it's difficult to pick and choose where you want to be in the future.
And Verstappen's performance in Austria will likely factor into his decision, with Red Bull showing strong form against Mercedes.
So, the decision to move to McLaren or stay with Red Bull will be a tough one for Verstappen, with many factors to consider.
The Austrian Grand Prix showed Verstappen's skill, with him finishing near the top, and his management team will likely weigh this when considering a potential move.
But for now, the rumors persist, and the F1 world waits to see what Verstappen will decide, with Button's comments adding to the speculation.
On the other hand, McLaren's current lineup has shown promise, with Norris and Piastri competing well, and it's unclear if Verstappen would be a good fit.
Button's comments highlight the uncertainty surrounding Verstappen's potential move, and the difficulty of making a decision that could impact his career.
The situation is complex, with many factors at play, and the outcome is far from certain, leaving F1 fans to speculate about Verstappen's future.
In the end, the decision will come down to Verstappen and his team, and what they think is best for his career, with the F1 world watching closely.
