Just weeks after the joyous arrival of their daughter Lily on May 2, 2025, Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen and his partner Kelly Piquet have shared another heartwarming announcement that has fans buzzing with excitement. The couple, who welcomed their first child together ahead of the Miami Grand Prix, revealed that they are expecting their second child, marking a double dose of happiness for the Verstappen-Piquet family. Kelly, already a mother to daughter Penelope from a previous relationship, confirmed the news alongside Verstappen, with family members, including Verstappen’s mother Sophie Kumpen, expressing their delight.
The announcement came during a press conference before the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix on May 18, 2025. Verstappen, typically reserved about his personal life, couldn’t hide his joy as he shared, “Kelly and I are thrilled to be growing our family again. It’s a special time, and we’re grateful for all the love we’ve received.” Kelly echoed his sentiments on Instagram, posting a photo of herself with Lily and Penelope, her hand gently resting on her belly, captioned, “Another mini Verstappen-Piquet on the way!” The post garnered millions of likes, with fans and F1 colleagues flooding the comments with congratulations. Sophie Kumpen commented, “So happy for my growing family,” while Red Bull team principal Christian Horner added, “More joy for you both!”

The couple’s first child, Lily, arrived just before the Miami Grand Prix, a moment that softened the usually intense Verstappen. He described fatherhood to ESPN as “very enjoyable,” noting how their Monaco home had become a “zoo” with pets and Penelope adjusting to the new baby. Kelly, daughter of three-time F1 champion Nelson Piquet, celebrated her first Mother’s Day as a mother of two on May 11 in Brazil, sharing touching Instagram tributes with her daughters and her own mother. The news of a second pregnancy so soon after Lily’s birth has sparked admiration for the couple’s embrace of their growing family, with fans on X calling it “the ultimate power couple move.”

Verstappen’s 2025 season has been a mix of challenges and triumphs. Despite a subpar start, with only one win in Japan, he remains a contender for the World Championship, sitting third behind McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris. His pole position in Miami, secured days after Lily’s birth, showcased his ability to balance fatherhood with racing, though he finished behind Piastri. The announcement of a second child has fueled speculation about how Verstappen will manage his demanding career with an expanding family. He addressed this in Miami, saying, “I focus on racing, then go back to my family. It’s about balance, and Kelly makes it work.”

Kelly’s role as a supportive partner and mother has been widely praised. Her experience raising Penelope, whose father is former F1 driver Daniil Kvyat, has prepared her for the challenges of parenting in the spotlight. Verstappen, who considers himself a “bonus dad” to Penelope, has leaned on Kelly’s expertise, joking to Motorsport.com that he’s “kind of a pro already” thanks to her. The couple’s shared passion for motorsport—Kelly’s brother Nelson Piquet Jr. is also a racer—adds a unique dynamic, with fans joking on X that their children are “born with racing DNA.”

The F1 community has rallied around the couple. Red Bull gifted Kelly and Lily luxurious baby items, while drivers like Yuki Tsunoda and David Coulthard sent heartfelt messages. Horner, who predicted Lily’s birth might boost Verstappen’s performance, now jokes that a second child could make him “unstoppable.” As Verstappen prepares for Imola, where he secured pole in 2024, he faces pressure to close the gap to McLaren. Yet, off the track, his focus is clear: building a family with Kelly.
This second pregnancy announcement underscores Verstappen and Piquet’s commitment to each other and their shared future. From their Monaco home to the F1 paddock, they’re navigating fame, family, and racing with grace. As Kelly wrote on Instagram, “Our hearts are full, and there’s more love to come.” For fans, this double celebration is a reminder that even in the high-speed world of F1, moments of personal joy take pole position.