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Max Verstappen extends Red Bull F1 contract until 2030

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Consensus Summary

Max Verstappen has signed a new contract with Red Bull Racing extending his stay in Formula 1 until 2030, ending speculation about his future. The four-time world champion, who joined Red Bull in 2014 and made his debut midway through the 2016 season, had previously been set to leave at the end of 2028 but chose to stay. The announcement comes ahead of the Dutch Grand Prix this weekend, which will be the last time the Zandvoort circuit appears on the F1 calendar. Verstappen, now 28, has struggled this season under new regulations, securing only two second-place finishes while finishing sixth in the standings. Despite challenges, he remains committed to Red Bull, praising team principal Laurent Mekies, who took over in July last season. The partnership has been transformative, with Verstappen winning four titles between 2021 and 2024 and 71 grands prix in total. Both sources confirm his deep connection to the team, which he calls a second family.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • Max Verstappen signed a contract extension with Red Bull Racing until 2030
  • Verstappen's previous contract was set to end in 2028
  • Verstappen joined Red Bull's junior program in 2014
  • Verstappen made his F1 debut midway through the 2016 season with Red Bull
  • Verstappen won the first two Dutch Grand Prix upon the race's return to F1 in 2021
  • Verstappen is racing in the Dutch Grand Prix this weekend (last time the circuit will be on the calendar)
  • Red Bull struggled with new regulations this season, with Verstappen's best results being two second-place finishes
  • Verstappen is 28 years old
  • Laurent Mekies is Red Bull's team principal
  • Mekies took over from Christian Horner in July last season

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

ABC News
  • Verstappen finished sixth in the drivers' standings this season without a win through the first 11 grands prix
  • Verstappen finished just two points behind world champion Lando Norris last season
  • Verstappen was beaten into second place in the Dutch Grand Prix in 2024 by Norris and last season by Oscar Piastri
  • Verstappen won 71 grands prix with Red Bull
  • Verstappen started 23 grands prix for Scuderia Toro Rosso before his Red Bull debut
  • Verstappen became the youngest-ever grand prix winner aged 18 years and 228 days in 2016
  • Isack Hadjar suffered a wrist injury ruling him out of the Dutch Grand Prix, with Liam Lawson replacing him and Yuki Tsunoda taking Racing Bulls' seat
  • Verstappen's contract included clauses that could have allowed him to leave at the end of the season
The Guardian
  • Verstappen is sixth in the world championship, 110 points behind title leader Kimi Antonelli
  • Verstappen expressed confidence in Laurent Mekies' vision for the team, noting they have worked together for over a year
  • Verstappen won his four world titles between 2021 and 2024
  • Mercedes emerged with a dominant car under the new regulations this season

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • The ABC states Verstappen was linked with a driver swap involving Oscar Piastri, while the Guardian does not mention this detail
  • The ABC says Verstappen's best performances this season were two second-place finishes in Austria and Hungary, while the Guardian does not specify these races

Source Articles

ABC

Max Verstappen signs to stay with Red Bull F1

Max Verstappen has ended speculation about his Formula 1 future by signing a contract extension with Red Bull until 2030.

GUARDIAN

Max Verstappen signs new Red Bull contract to stay in F1 until 2030

Dutch driver had been linked with Mercedes and McLaren Verstappen: ‘The team is like a second family for me’ Max Verstappen has ended speculation about his future in Formula One by signing a new contract with Red Bull that will extend to the end of 2030. The four-time champion had been linked with potential moves to Mercedes and McLaren and had also intimated that he might call time on his F1 career because he was so unhappy with the new regulations imposed this season and they way they have eff