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Max Verstappen to leave Red Bull before Sergio Perez

Max Verstappen has been open about his potential retirement at the end of his current contract with Red Bull. The Dutchman’s current deal with Red Bull runs until 2028, with Verstappen apparently interested in pursuing other activities outside of the sport. Verstappen has raised the growing Formula 1 calendar as one of the key reasons behind his potential retirement from the driving seat, with the 2023 season seeing the most number of races in the sport’s history. The views floated by Verstappen come in stark contrast to his teammate, with Sergio Perez’s father recently claiming his son will “be in F1 for the next 10 years,” most likely at Red Bull. Want to work in Formula 1?...
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