Max Verstappen shocks the F1 world by signing a four-year extension with Red Bull through 2030, defying rumors of retirement or team-hopping. Despite frustrations with the car’s performance and growing reliance on electric power, his love for racing and belief in F1’s future—potentially including a return to V8 engines—sealed the deal. Red Bull sees him as the heart of their operation, not just their fastest driver, and this move could make him part of the longest-serving driver-team pairing in history. With key personnel leaving and safety concerns raised, Verstappen’s loyalty signals a bold bet on Red Bull’s next era—even as he faces his first winless season since 2015. Meanwhile, rivals like Carlos Sainz Jr. and George Russell remain firmly anchored, reshaping the grid’s dynamics.
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