Formula 1 News: Verstappen Says F1 Future Decision Not Due for 'Weeks'
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The quadruple world champion, dissatisfied with the current season, is seriously considering putting an end to his career in the reigning discipline of motorsport. In deep frustration with the progress of his 2026 exercise, Max Verstappen has raised the tone by evoking the possibility of leaving Formula 1 [...] The article Max Verstappen threatens to leave Formula 1 because of the technical problems of his single seat appeared first on Le Singul…
The future of Max Verstappen in Formula 1 is clearly being played in this month of June. While the quadruple world champion seemed ready to continue his adventure beyond 2026 after the discussions about an evolution of the engine regulation for 2027, the Red Bull driver now assures that it will be necessary to wait "a few weeks" before he can see more clearly. What to put Red Bull in doubt for his duo of next year... The Canadian weekend revived…
Formula 1 News: Verstappen says F1 future decision not due for 'weeks'
(GMM) Max Verstappen says it may take “weeks” before his Formula 1 future becomes clear again after fresh political resistance emerged against planned 2027 rule changes. The Red Bull driver … Read More The post Formula 1 News: Verstappen says F1 future decision not due for ‘weeks’ appeared first on AutoRacing1.com.
Inside the Bitter Boardroom War That Could Push Max Verstappen to Quit
Max Verstappen is completely serious about walking away from Formula 1. The Red Bull driver has spent the entire 2026 season ripping the new hybrid regulations to shreds. Many people in the paddock thought he was just complaining. Others assumed he was playing a political game to force a rule change. But recent updates confirm the four-time world champion is not bluffing. Sources close to Verstappen confirm his threat to quit is a serious stance…
Verstappen says F1 future decision not due for ‘weeks'
May 26 Max Verstappen says it may take 'weeks' before his Formula 1 future becomes clear again after fresh political resistance emerged against planned 2027 rule changes. The Red Bull driver had appeared ready in Montreal to commit himself to... More »
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