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Max Verstappens manager Raymond Vermeulen says Red Bulls performance in 2026 will dictate whether the four-time world champion remains with the team beyond next season; Verstappen has claimed successi
Ted Kravitz has recalled a conversation with Max Verstappen following Red Bull’s boycott of Sky Sports during the closing stages of the 2022 F1 season. Red Bull refused to conduct any interviews with Sky Sports at the 2022 Mexico City Grand Prix.
Toto Wolff has a long-standing interest in Max Verstappen, which became a talking point again over the summer.
Max Verstappen looks set to compete in the 24 Hours of the Nurburgring next year after Helmut Marko suggested the Dutchman has been given final approval by Red Bull. That is despite the four-time world champion's admission that it may be "too difficult" to race at a high level elsewhere while still competing in Formula 1.
Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images In an interview with Spanish outlet Mundo Deportivo, Verstappen left out Hamilton when asked to name the strongest drivers competing in F1 today. Instead he focused on Fernando Alonso and Hamilton’s teammate Charles Leclerc.
Neither Lando Norris nor Oscar Piastri were surprised as Max Verstappen got the better of both McLaren drivers as well as the Ferrari cars to take pole position at Monza
Max Verstappen said he was happy to take the rest of the season one race at a time and see how it turned out, despite back-to-back wins sparking talk that he could still pull off a fifth straight world title for Red Bull.