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Christian Horner breaks silence on Max Verstappen’s retirement threat

Max Verstappen appears to be almost untouchable this season, sweeping up victory and pole positions on track thanks to the impressive design of the RB19. With Verstappen set to stay at Red Bull until, at least, 2028, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has claimed that fans can expect the Dutchman to continue improving and growing within his role. Verstappen's success has come despite the Red Bull driver accusing Formula 1 of “changing its DNA” as it focuses on the “show element of racing,” rather than the sporting side. This comes as others have warned about the risk of Formula 1 being turned into a reality show with the growth in popularity of the Netflix series ‘Drive to...
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