Amid ongoing speculation about his retirement from Formula 1, Max Verstappen has clarified that his future in the sport will depend on how exciting the cars are
has clarified that his future in the sport will depend on how exciting the cars are to drive after 2026, when a new era of regulations begins. He also stated that he has no desire to chase eight or nine championship titles.
The revelation of his retirement and his interest in establishing his own GT3 team in the future could hint at a gradual detachment from the premier class of motorsport. Though the three-time world champion contends to clinch his fourth championship title in the final three races of the season, he admitted that he does not intend to prove himself by winning multiple championship titles.
"It doesn't matter if you're very successful or not. For me, that doesn't matter. Of course, we've already won a lot in Formula 1.
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