Details provided by Helmut Marko Red Bull star Max Verstappen’s contract terms suggest he might….
The Milton Keynes-based team won 21 of a possible 22 Grands Prix in 2023, securing back-to-back constructor titles and an unprecedented level of dominance. Verstappen achieved a record-breaking third consecutive Drivers’ Championship title, winning 19 of those races.
The Dutchman and his supporters are used to this extraordinary degree of achievement, and after almost flawless preseason testing at Sakhir International Circuit, Red Bull and Verstappen are certain to increase their collection of trophies when the 2024 season begins this coming weekend.
But there’s no assurance that this kind of success will continue, and if Red Bull can’t provide race-winning vehicles, Verstappen may look elsewhere in motorsports; the 26-year-old finds both endurance racing and GT cars to be quite appealing.
“There are specific clauses in every Formula One contract,” Marko said to Servis TV. That holds true for Max’s contract as well. Simply said, I don’t think he’s into the notion of having enormous wealth. We need to get him a winning vehicle.
He obviously wants to be a successful driver. Max’s age is not decreasing. When Red Bull becomes less of a bright spot for Max and performance standards begin to matter, it’s obvious that he will likewise