Max Verstappen’s manager Raymond Vermeulen addresses F1 future rumours

Verstappen is on course to claim his third consecutive drivers’ championship in F1 2023, winning six of the opening eight races.
The Dutchman’s current deal doesn’t expire u🌊ntil 2028 with Red Bull.
Verstappen has often cast doubt abo🐽ut his long-term F1 future, hinting that he wants to try other forms of motorsport during his prime years.
“Why would Max make a switch now in this situation? We are not interested in that,” Vermeulen told FORMULA 1 magazine.
“But it's a small world, everyone and everything talks to each other and we hav♓e a commitment until 2028.
“And as you can see, Max is in the role of his l♈ife, driving without pressure. Everyone gets the same equipment, and everyone is fr🍃ee to try to beat Max.”

Vermeulen ruled out working for any other F1 dr🔯iver on tℱhe grid.
“I am very clear about 🎀this and I will continue to work exclusively for Max,” he added. “I don't have the time or the energy fo🐟r other things.
“Max is like a family member, like a friend. I've known him since he was born. I have a very different kind of relationship with him. I could never muster the energy I have for Max for someone else, 𝄹and I won't do that.”

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