The Formula 1 paddock was rocked on Thursday by the revelation that race engineer Gian Piero Lambiase will leave Red Bull Racing for a senior role at McLaren in 2028 – but for one camp, the bombshell landed with far less shock than expected.
For years, Lambiase has been the calm, calculating voice in the ear of Max Verstappen, helping guide the Dutchman to four world championships and cementing one of the most formidable driver-engineer pairings the sport has ever seen.
Their partnership had become synonymous with Red Bull’s recent dominance, making news of the impending split all the more dramatic for fans and insiders alike.
Yet behind the scenes, the Verstappen family had long been aware that this chapter would eventually come to a close. According to Max’s father, Jos Verstappen, the move was not only anticipated – it was understood and even encouraged.
While the announcement sent ripples through the Formula 1 world, Jos Verstappen made it clear that those closest to the situation had already seen it coming.
"We knew for a while and we also knew when it was going to happen," Jos told RaceXpress.
"We have another year and a half to two years to work with him. It's a huge opportunity for him, so we understand. We also told him to do it and grab it with both hands. Beyond that, it's up to Red Bull to replace him. We will see."
The comments paint a picture of a transition handled with pragmatism rather than panic – an acknowledgment of both Lambiase’s value and his ambitions beyond Red Bull.
Lambiase’s departure has inevitably sparked speculation about Max Verstappen’s own long-term future.
The 71-time Grand Prix winner previously suggested his stay at Red Bull could be tied to his trusted engineer, raising questions about whether this change could trigger a seismic driver move.
But Jos Verstappen struck a more measured tone when addressing those rumours.
"I think things have changed,” he said.
“Certainly after four championships you have achieved a lot together, but that is up to Max. However, I think he will just continue."
For now, stability appears to remain the most likely outcome. While facing the prospect of future without Max’s key ally, the Verstappen camp seems focused on the present – maximising the time left with Lambiase before the next era begins.
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