[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  This is Formula X [@ThisIsFormu1a1](/creator/twitter/ThisIsFormu1a1) on x 6042 followers Created: 2025-07-21 04:12:58 UTC Montoya warns Red Bull 'careers lost' amid Verstappen replacement questions: — Juan Pablo Montoya cautioned Red Bull about the potential impact of losing Max Verstappen to Mercedes, suggesting they would need "two drivers" to match Verstappen's point-scoring ability. Speaking to media, Montoya remarked: “How many careers have we seen lost?” — Speculation continues over Verstappen's future, with rumors linking him to Mercedes. Nelson Piquet Jr. hinted at a possible move, stating: “Next year with Max there.” — Verstappen himself remained tight-lipped, emphasizing his control over his future. He told Viaplay: “The more I say about it, the more it will be reported in the media. And I certainly do not want that. I determine my own future.” — Montoya expressed concern over Red Bull's reliance on Verstappen, noting his significant contribution to the team's success since Daniel Ricciardo's departure. He told AS Colombia: “We don't know what's going on at Red Bull. Max will now say, 'It's going to be interesting'. We don't know.” — Highlighting Verstappen's value, Montoya added: “Max is worth as much as half to two-thirds of the entire grid, because at the moment Red Bull is a team that only scores points thanks to Max. If they lose Max, they will really need to invest in two drivers and try to get the same number of points with those two that Max gets on his own. I think this is what they will try.” — Montoya questioned the readiness of Red Bull's junior drivers, doubting Arvid Lindblad and Isack Hadjar's ability to fill Verstappen's shoes. He commented: “For Lindblad, who is now driving in Formula 2, the next step is a switch to Racing Bulls. I don't know if he's the solution.” #maxverstappen 🇳🇱 #redbullracing 🇦🇹 #mercedesamgf1 🇩🇪 #formula1 #f12025 VIA: [PLANET F1]  XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [red bull](/topic/red-bull) [drivers](/topic/drivers) [mercedes](/topic/mercedes) [pablo](/topic/pablo) [max verstappen](/topic/max-verstappen) [careers](/topic/careers) [formula 1](/topic/formula-1) [Post Link](https://x.com/ThisIsFormu1a1/status/1947147764691034304)
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Created: 2025-07-21 04:12:58 UTC
Montoya warns Red Bull 'careers lost' amid Verstappen replacement questions:
— Juan Pablo Montoya cautioned Red Bull about the potential impact of losing Max Verstappen to Mercedes, suggesting they would need "two drivers" to match Verstappen's point-scoring ability. Speaking to media, Montoya remarked:
“How many careers have we seen lost?”
— Speculation continues over Verstappen's future, with rumors linking him to Mercedes. Nelson Piquet Jr. hinted at a possible move, stating:
“Next year with Max there.”
— Verstappen himself remained tight-lipped, emphasizing his control over his future. He told Viaplay:
“The more I say about it, the more it will be reported in the media. And I certainly do not want that. I determine my own future.”
— Montoya expressed concern over Red Bull's reliance on Verstappen, noting his significant contribution to the team's success since Daniel Ricciardo's departure. He told AS Colombia:
“We don't know what's going on at Red Bull. Max will now say, 'It's going to be interesting'. We don't know.”
— Highlighting Verstappen's value, Montoya added:
“Max is worth as much as half to two-thirds of the entire grid, because at the moment Red Bull is a team that only scores points thanks to Max. If they lose Max, they will really need to invest in two drivers and try to get the same number of points with those two that Max gets on his own. I think this is what they will try.”
— Montoya questioned the readiness of Red Bull's junior drivers, doubting Arvid Lindblad and Isack Hadjar's ability to fill Verstappen's shoes. He commented:
“For Lindblad, who is now driving in Formula 2, the next step is a switch to Racing Bulls. I don't know if he's the solution.”
#maxverstappen 🇳🇱 #redbullracing 🇦🇹 #mercedesamgf1 🇩🇪 #formula1 #f12025
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