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George Russell Insists His Mercedes Seat 'Never Felt Under Threat' From Max Verstappen Speculation
George Russell says his Mercedes seat “never felt under threat” from Max Verstappen after two years of speculation linking the four time champion to
Max Verstappen’s contract extension comes as a surprise to many after he has time and again complained about the new rules and regulations put into place.
For Max Verstappen, the Sprint qualifying session in front of his home crowd at Zandvoort did not go as planned. The Red Bull Racing star finished in 6th place and explained what his team now needs to do.
Scuderia Ferrari Formula One driver Charles Leclerc explained that it would be a “mistake” to follow the footsteps of four-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen, because he is not aware of the team dynamics within Red Bull Racing that
Max Verstappen can give his home Dutch Grand Prix a fitting sendoff this weekend by becoming Formula One’s sixth different winner in six races. The old-school seaside circuit is slipping off the calendar after this year’s race and victory on Sunday would be a bittersweet occasion for Red Bull’s four-time world champion and his throngs of orange-shirted supporters.
No break from Formula 1, no retirement from the Grand Prix scene – quite the opposite: Max Verstappen is under contract with Red Bull Racing until the end of 2030, a strong commitment from the Dutchman to the premier class.