Max Verstappen says he is not yet making a commitment about his Formula 1 future, speaking ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix. Multiple outlets report that the reigning star leaves open the possibility of changes beyond next season, amid recent speculation linking him to McLaren and suggesting he could consider leaving Formula 1. Verstappen, however, emphasizes his current position within Red Bull. He describes his relationship with Red Bull’s team boss, Laurent Mekies, in positive terms, saying things are “really good.” The reports present a picture of an ongoing decision-making process rather than a firm contract announcement. While the speculation around other teams remains part of the context for his comments, the tone of his remarks focuses on the state of affairs with Red Bull rather than on any imminent departure. Overall, the coverage agrees that Verstappen has not confirmed whether he will stay with Red Bull beyond the current season, and he continues to keep his options open as the Belgian race approaches.
Max Verstappen keeps F1 future open after praising his Red Bull relationship
Max Verstappen says he is not yet making a commitment about his Formula 1 future, speaking ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix. Multiple outlets report that the reigning star leaves open the possibility o...
- Max Verstappen says he has not committed to his F1 future for next year.
- He makes his comments ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix.
- Speculation is reported linking Verstappen to McLaren.
- Verstappen says his relationship with Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies is “really good.”
- The outlets report Verstappen has left open the possibility of leaving F1.
Max Verstappen has left his future in Formula 1 open again ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix and praised his "really good" relationship with Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies.
1 hour agoVerstappen has yet to commit to staying with Red Bull for next year after he was linked to McLaren and suggested he'd consider leaving F1
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