Bernie Ecclestone Hails Max Verstappen as the Greatest Driver He’s Ever Seen

Bernie Ecclestone has delivered a festive message to Max Verstappen following the end of the 2025 Formula 1 season, offering glowing praise for the Red Bull star while reflecting on the state of the sport and what lies ahead.

In a letter shared by F1 Insider, the former Formula 1 supremo described Verstappen as “the best Formula 1 driver I can ever remember,” a remarkable endorsement from the man who oversaw the championship for decades.

“This year marks 75 years since the start of Formula One,” Ecclestone wrote. “I’ve seen many world changes, plus a few in Formula One, from bye-bye Christian [Horner] to catching up with Max, the best Formula 1 driver I can ever remember.”

Ecclestone also touched on the shifting competitive landscape, highlighting McLaren’s return to form under Zak Brown, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff “waking up,” and Lewis Hamilton’s struggles amid a less competitive package.

Looking ahead, the 95-year-old warned that the next era of the sport may be anything but calm. “2026 will not be a peaceful year for Formula 1, and the world is also looking for peace,” he wrote.

“So take a few quids at the end of 2025. At 95 and with a five-year-old inquisitive son, I can’t follow my own advice. Do your best at whatever you are doing.”

Ecclestone, the founder of the Formula 1 Group, has remained outspoken on modern F1 issues, recently weighing in on McLaren’s handling of Lando Norris. His message comes after a standout 2025 campaign for Verstappen, who spearheaded Red Bull Racing’s resurgence and remained central to the drivers’ championship fight throughout the season.

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