Alex Dunne has been dropped by McLaren amid speculation Red Bull are eyeing a swoop for the teenager.
Dunne, 19, impressed in F1 practice outings in Austria and Italy this year for the papaya, going fourth-fastest on debut in FP1 at the Red Bull Ring.
He is currently positioned fifth in the F2 championship and told The Independent last month that all his focus was on winning the feeder series, as opposed to specifically targeting an F1 seat.
Yet with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri both tied down to long-term contracts, Dunne is seeking a seat away from McLaren and has been linked to Red Bull’s sister team Racing Bulls, with advisor Helmut Marko admitting they hold an interest in the Irishman.
Red Bull are yet to announce their line-up for 2026, but with Isack Hadjar expected to be promoted to Max Verstappen’s teammate, a spot could open up at Racing Bulls alongside Liam Lawson, with Yuki Tsunoda likely to be dropped altogether.
Dunne is looking to become the first Irish driver since Ralph Firman in 2003 to hold a full-time seat in F1.
A McLaren statement on Thursday read: “McLaren Racing has ended its contract with McLaren Driver Development Programme member Alex Dunne.
“It has been a pleasure to work with Alex over the last year and to have been able to contribute to his success and growth as a driver through the McLaren Driver Development programme.
“Alex will be released with immediate effect. We wish Alex all the best for his career going forward.”