Max Verstappen Extends Red Bull Deal Through 2030 Ahead of Dutch Grand Prix
The extension ends months of exit speculation after talks linked him to Mercedes and McLaren, with Red Bull calling him the best driver on the grid.
- On Thursday, four-time world champion Max Verstappen signed a contract extension with Oracle Red Bull Racing, committing to the team until at least 2030 ahead of this weekend's Dutch Grand Prix.
- This two-year extension adds to his previous deal, which was set to expire in 2028, effectively ending speculation about his future after Verstappen expressed dissatisfaction with current race car regulations earlier this year.
- "I am really pleased with the contract extension," Verstappen said, noting the team is like a "second family." Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies added he was "immensely proud" to confirm the commitment.
- Since his debut at the Spanish Grand Prix, Verstappen has secured 70 Grand Prix wins and four World Championships with the Milton Keynes-based team, establishing a partnership Mekies described as one of Formula One's greatest success stories.
- Looking ahead to the next decade, Verstappen aims to continue fighting for victories and championships, with Mekies emphasizing that the team's ambition remains unchanged as they work to shape the organization's future.
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After All That, Max Verstappen Re-Signs With Red Bull Racing
Talk about a load-bearing hyphen. After a half-season of half-threatened retirement and full-frenzy speculation, the status quo simply continues: As the Formula 1 summer break comes to a close, Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen announced before Verstappen's home race that he has re-signed—not resigned!—with the team for four more years, extending his contract through 2030. This is the least interesting outcome of F1's purported silly season, th…
Max Verstappen signs Red Bull extension through 2030
Four-time world champion Max Verstappen signed a contract extension Thursday with Red Bull Racing through 2030, ending speculation about his Formula 1 future. The 28-year-old driver had been under contract through the end of 2028 in a deal that included performance-based exit clauses, which spawned rumored links with multiple F1 rivals for more than a
After starting the day with the official announcement of his renewal with Red Bull, Max Verstappen has starred in a massive press conference in Zandvoort
The 28-year-old Dutchman's current contract ran until the end of the 2028 season. Red Bull announced the extension just before the Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort, which will take place next Sunday. "I'm really happy with the contract extension. We have the best people and I'm glad we can continue working together to get back to the top. That remains our ultimate goal," Verstappen said, as quoted in a team statement. The four-time world champion j…
The Dutchman erased doubts about his steps to follow and extended his contractual link to the energy drink squirery. Tetrachampion signed until 2030.
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