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Marko fears Verstappen may leave Red Bull

Max Verstappen could be on the move if the fears of Red Bull head of driver development, Dr Helmut Marko's fears are realised. Verstappen has been courted by Mercedes in the past however committed to Red Bull back in 2017 through to the end of the 2020 season. The Dutch talent has been one of the stand out drivers since joining the Formula 1 grid back in 2015 and seems destined for a world championship crown sooner rather than later. However, that championship triumph may come with another team as the Red Bull man could be on the move according to Marko. "Of course I fear that Max will leave," he told Italy's Gazzetta dello Sport. "At the moment there is only one winning car...
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