At a press conference on Thursday, Max Verstappen spoke again about leaving Formula 1 if the rules no longer suit him…
Max Verstappen: “I’ve always said that with the increase in the number of races, at a certain point you start to wonder whether you want to continue.
I like to race, I like to win, I like to get good money for it, but can such a life be called complete? I have a contract until the end of 2028, and then we will analyze it again and make a decision. I really think if this all gets too much, I’ll start thinking about changes.
It is always worth asking yourself: are you ready to continue, do you feel motivated? Now there is no problem with motivation, but there will definitely come a time in your life when you want to do something different.
This may seem strange to outsiders. “You’re in Formula 1, you win” – in their place I’d argue the same way, but when you’re inside everything looks a little different. Yes, it’s great, you have a lot of opportunities, but everything has its limits.
Source: F1 News

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