Case closed: Lambiase stays When Erik Van Haren of the Dutch De Telegraaf spreads news regarding the Red Bull world, this is almost an absolute truth. And therefore the indiscretion published this afternoon regarding the future of Gianpiero Lambiase is one that leaves little room for interpretation: the 45-year-old British engineer of Italian origin will also remain in the role of Max Verstappen’s track engineer for 2026, as well as Red Bull’s Head of Racing. In fact, last December it emerged that Lambiase was evaluating proposals from other teams, including Aston Martin, for important positions (there was talk of the possibility of being team principal).
However, Lambiase has an existing contract with Red Bull until the end of 2027 and will continue to be the leader of the working group around Max Verstappen.
However, two of the Dutch champion’s engineers have left the team, David Mart (Audi management) and Michael Manning, as well as performance engineer Tom Hart (who joined Williams).
From Holland: Lambiase has chosen to stay in Red Bull
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