I still have the option to continue or not Max Verstappen feels really good at Red Bull but does not rule out a Mercedes or Ferrari move at the end of his contract
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BREAKING: stays with until 2028! This would not be too shocking, given that Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko previously admitted that there is a in Max Verstappen's contract. The performance-related clause allows the Dutchman to look for greener pastures on the off-chance that Red Bull loses its edge to the top teams in the future.
I still have the option to continue or not - Max Verstappen feels really good at Red Bull but does not rule out a Mercedes or Ferrari move at the end of his contract
Max Verstappen at the F1 Grand Prix of Miami Max Verstappen won his maiden F1 championship and a fifth drivers' championship for Red Bull last season. The Dutchman, however, recently revealed that he is not closed off to the idea of moving to a different team at the end of his contract with the Milton Keynes team, despite its competitive package. Given that the Dutchman would only be 31 years old by when his contract expires, opportunities to drive for the likes of Mercedes and Ferrari are certainly not too farfetched. As quoted by PlanetF1, Verstappen shared his current stance with Red Bull and expectations for the future, saying: “I feel really good in the team. There is no reason to leave the team. We get along well and we have a competitive package. At the end of the contract, I will only be 31 years old. Then I still have the option to continue or not. I’m still not old at the end of the contract.” BREAKING: stays with until 2028!BREAKING: stays with until 2028! This would not be too shocking, given that Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko previously admitted that there is a in Max Verstappen's contract. The performance-related clause allows the Dutchman to look for greener pastures on the off-chance that Red Bull loses its edge to the top teams in the future.