Max Verstappen sees “no reason” why he would want to leave Red Bull, despite his father Jos’s fears that the Formula 1 team could “explode” if Christian Horner stays.
The Dutchman’s place at the Milton Keynes-based squad has been the subject of intense speculation in recent days after his father Jos publicly criticised team principal Horner and called for him to go.
“I think no one would have ever realised or seen that Lewis would move to Ferrari,” he said. “In life in general, you never know what happens or what comes to you, or whatever happens around you, or what might influence you. “So you can never say 100%, that's how it's going to be. I approach my life like that. “But I also don't think about it too much. I'm very relaxed. Like I said, I'm very happy with the team. The performance is there. There's no reason to leave.
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