The event in Mexico was expected to be another routine victory for the Dutch driver. However, a series of harsh penalties from the stewards left Red Bull furious and Max visibly frustrated. According to reports, there had been tensions within the team for weeks.
Jos Verstappen, known for his protective attitude towards his son, finally broke his silence in an emotional interview. “I will not allow my son to be treated like this,” he said. His words immediately sent shockwaves through the motorsport community.
The comment suggested not only a deep dissatisfaction with the FIA’s decisions, but also with what he described as ‘political interference’ within Formula 1. Sources close to the family claim that Jos and Max have discussed the possibility of taking a break from the sport.

Max Verstappen has come under increasing criticism this season, despite his dominance on the circuit. His aggressive driving style, radio outbursts and uncompromising attitude have often been magnified by the media, creating a tense atmosphere both inside and outside the paddock.
After the race in Mexico, Max seemed visibly exhausted. He reportedly told his engineer, “Enough is enough,” seven words that have now become symbolic of the current unrest. Fans and analysts interpreted this as a sign that the champion might reconsider his future.
Team boss Christian Horner tried to calm the situation and emphasized that Verstappen remains fully committed to Red Bull. Yet even Horner could not deny that recent events had taken their toll on the team’s internal chemistry and public image.
Behind the scenes, Jos Verstappen is pushing for changes in the way FIA officials handle investigations involving his son. He claims Max is being unfairly targeted due to his outspoken personality and Red Bull’s dominance in recent years.
The reaction from the Formula 1 community is divided. Some support Jos’ frustration, arguing that the FIA has been inconsistent with its penalties. Others believe his comments only create unnecessary drama at a time when the sport needs unity.

Fans on social media are relentless in their discussions. Hashtags such as #StandWithMax and #F1Politics are popular worldwide and reflect the polarization among supporters. Many are calling on the FIA to review its decision-making process.
Former drivers have also contributed. Nico Rosberg noted that every champion faces pressure and controversy, but walking away would be “a tragedy for the sport.” Meanwhile, David Coulthard urged Verstappen to stay focused and not let outside noise dictate his career path.
There is also speculation about what could happen if Verstappen actually leaves. Some believe he could explore other motorsport categories such as endurance racing or rallycross, while others believe he might simply take a temporary break to mentally reset.
For now, Red Bull has avoided making an official statement about Jos Verstappen’s outburst. However, insiders suggest that urgent meetings are taking place between the Verstappen camp and Red Bull management to clarify the situation.
Max himself has remained largely silent, choosing to communicate only through short messages on social media. In one message he wrote: “Sometimes silence says it all.” That post alone generated millions of interactions within hours.

His fans continue to show overwhelming support, with many insisting that Formula 1 would lose its intensity and competitive edge without Max Verstappen. The Dutchman’s rise defined the modern era of the sport, and his absence would leave a huge void.
Whether Jos Verstappen’s statement was a moment of anger or a serious warning remains uncertain. Yet the ripple effect of his statement has already changed the tone of the season, with every race now under closer public scrutiny.
Formula 1 thrives on passion, rivalry and emotion. The Verstappen saga embodies all three. But as the debate continues, the question lingers: will the reigning champion really walk away from the pinnacle of motorsport, or will this be the storm before calm?
One thing is certain: Max’s seven words, ‘Enough is enough’, have already etched themselves into the history of Formula 1, symbolizing both the exhaustion and defiance of a champion at the height of his power, yet caught in controversy.
