Formula 1 is a sport that thrives on speed, rivalry and drama, and few drivers embody that combination as complete as Max Verstappen. The Dutchman, four -time world champion and one of the most dominant figures in the recent history of sport, is a polarizing force. His unparalleled talent, aggressive driving style and uncompromising mentality have given him both admirers and critics. But what would Formula 1 be without Verstappen? Would the sport be calmer, with fewer controversies and punishments? Probably. But would it be more boring? Absolute. Verstappen’s presence on the grid is a guarantee for spectacle, and his absence would leave a hole that is difficult to fill.
Since his debut in 2015, at the unprecedented age of 17, Verstappen has turned Formula 1 upside down. He was the youngest driver ever in the sport and soon showed that he not only had speed, but also an unparalleled determination. His first victory in Spain 2016, in his debut race for Red Bull, marked the start of a career that would define the sport again. By 2025, Verstappen broke four world titles, broken dozens of records and established themselves as one of the greatest drivers of all time. His ability to win races, even with a less competitive car, and his consistent performance under pressure made him a benchmark for the current generation of drivers.
But Verstappen’s impact goes beyond its results. His aggressive driving style, which often balances on the edge, has led to countless controversies. From his duels with Lewis Hamilton in 2021, who set the sport on fire, to collisions with drivers such as George Russell and Lando Norris in recent seasons, Verstappen is often the center of discussion. His fearless approach has yielded him several penalties, including time sentences and grid sentences, but it has also given Formula 1 a dose of raw intensity that fans keeps fans under the spell. Without Verstappen the stewards would probably have less work, and the press conferences would be less heated. But the sport would also lose something of its shine.

A Formula 1 without Verstappen would undoubtedly be quieter. The Dutchman has a talent for creating chaos on the track, whether it is a daring catch-up maneuver or a heated wheel-on-wheel. His rivalry with Hamilton in 2021, in particular the incidents in Silverstone and Monza, brought the sport to a boiling point. Even in 2025, with a more competitive grid and teams such as Mercedes and McLaren who challenge Red Bull, Verstappen remains the driver who stirs the fire. His collision with Norris in Austria 2024, who both took out of the race, led to a heated discussion about driving behavior and punitive measures. Without Verstappen, such moments would be rarer, but the sport would also have less of those breathtaking, heart rate -fast moments.
The penalties that Verstappen receives are often the result of his uncompromising approach. He always drives the limit, and sometimes over it, which makes him both loved and criticized. In 2025 he already received several warnings and time sentences, including a controversial punishment in Canada for cutting a bend during a duel with Oscar Piastri. Critics claim that Verstappen’s driving style is sometimes too aggressive, but his fans see it as a sign of his determination to win. Without him, the stewards would be less often the center of attention, and the discussions about driving behavior would be less intense. But Formula 1 would also lose some of its unpredictability, a characteristic that makes the sport so attractive.
Yet it is difficult to imagine that a Formula 1 without Verstappen would be just as exciting. His presence guarantees spectacle, whether it is a dominant victory, a daring catch -up action or a controversial collision. In 2025 he won six races in the first half of the season, including a masterful achievement in Monaco, where he drove to the victory from fifth position. His ability to get the best out of his car, even when Red Bull is not the fastest, is proof of his exceptional talent. Without Verstappen, races could become more predictable, and the sport could lose one of its biggest crowd pullers.
Verstappen’s influence extends beyond the job. He is a global star, with a huge crowd of fans, especially in the Netherlands, where the “Oranjezee” stands orange during races. His popularity has helped Formula 1 to attract a younger audience, thanks in part to his presence on social media and his unfiltered personality. Without him, the sport might be less attractive for this new generation fans, and the stands would be less bubbling with energy. In addition, Verstappen inspires young drivers, such as Andrea Kimi Antonelli and Oscar Piastri, to push their limits. His absence would leave a void that is difficult to fill due to even the most talented newcomers.
The current generation of drivers is incredibly strong, with names such as Hamilton, Charles Leclerc, Norris and Antonelli who all compete for the top. But Verstappen is above them all, not only because of his results, but also because of his ability to dominate the sport, both on and outside the track. His rivalry, his controversies and his unparalleled speed make him a unique figure. Without him Formula 1 would still be exciting, but it would have a different dynamic. The races would be less explosive, the storylines less dramatic, and the sport would lose some of her souls.
Yet it is important to acknowledge that Verstappen’s presence is not without criticism. Some fans and analysts think that his aggressive driving style sometimes makes the sport too heat, and that his penalties are justified. Others claim that Formula 1 would be more harmonious without him, with fewer controversies and more respect between drivers. But even his critics cannot deny that Verstappen is one of the greatest talents that the sport has ever seen. His ability to win races under immense pressure, such as his victory in Brazil 2024 in the rain, shows why he is so special.
While the 2025 season continues, Verstappen remains the driver to beat. His rivalry with Antonelli, who impresses Mercedes in his debut season, and his continuous struggle with Norris and Leclerc keeps the sport alive. But imagine a grid without him. The races would still be fast, the cars are still advanced, and the drivers are still talented. But something would be missing: that unpredictable, electrical energy that can only bring Verstappen. The Formula 1 would be calmer, with fewer punishments and less drama. But boring? Certainly. Because Max Verstappen is not just a driver; He is a phenomenon that defines the sport and pushes her to new heights