Former world champion
Jenson Button believes
Max Verstappen has what it takes to contend for the world championship next season and he has to fight in 2019 for the world title.
Verstappen became the sport's youngest driver back in 2015 aged 17, driving for
Toro Rosso - before
Red Bull Racing promoted the youngster a year later.
The 21-year-old Dutch driver endured a difficult start to the 2018 season, with many ill-judged decisions costing him some races - with Monaco in mind. But a fantastic second half to the season for Verstappen has many bookmakers tipping him to fight
Lewis Hamilton and
Sebastian Vettel.
Red Bull will switch to Honda power units next season from Renault - who endured a long spell with the Austrian team, based in Milton Keynes.
"Max will get the maximum out of the car and a little bit more," Button told
Sky Sports News, as quoted my
MotorsportWeek. "In tricky conditions, Max is fantastic with the car, he has a new team-mate (Pierre Gasly) who I rate very highly, he's still very young in F1, but he's a good kid. "It's tricky with Max. He's always moving forward and he's always looking for something else. He jumps into a Red Bull and he wins his first race. This year, he is a really important year for him to keep it moving.
"He has to be fighting for the championship or I think he's going to start asking questions about where he should be in the future."