Red Bull CEO Has 'No Doubt' Max Verstappen Finishes Career with Team
- Red Bull's CEO, Mintzlaff, expressed confidence that Max Verstappen will finish his career with the team, stating, 'For me, there is no doubt that Max Verstappen will end his career at Red Bull.'
- Verstappen confirmed he is staying with Red Bull through the 2026 season, despite the possibility of leaving early based on F1's new technical regulations.
- Despite a slow start, Verstappen won six of the final nine races in 2025 but fell short of a fifth title, which went to Lando Norris from McLaren.
- Mintzlaff highlighted the positive atmosphere within the team, stating, 'What is most important for an athlete is to see that everyone in the team gives everything for him.
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Red Bull CEO has 'no doubt' Max Verstappen finishes career with team
While there has been plenty of doubt about where Max Verstappen will end up before his Formula 1 career is done, Red Bulls CEO Oliver Mintzlaff is less speculative.
Max Verstappen is inevitably rooted in Formula One with Red Bull, but the big question remains: how long?
If it were up to Red Bull boss Oliver Mintzlaff, Max Verstappen would end his Formula 1 career at Red Bull Racing and remain associated with the team in a different role after his retirement.
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