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    Verstappen’s discontent a formula 1 season too long

    Inside RacingOctober 31, 2024
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    Max Verstappen, the reigning Formula 1 world champion, has expressed his frustration with the sport’s ever-expanding calendar. The Dutch driver believes that the current 24-race schedule is excessive, putting undue strain on both drivers and teams.

    “The calendar is far too full,” Verstappen told Sport Bild. “24 grands prix are an imposition on everyone who is part of the paddock. 17 or 18 would be a good number.”

    While Verstappen’s opinion is shared by many in the paddock, Red Bull team advisor Dr. Helmut Marko takes a more relaxed stance. “It doesn’t bother me so much,” he said. “I can relax wonderfully on long flights.”

    Despite the intense 2024 season, marked by internal team struggles and declining performance, Verstappen remains committed to Red Bull. Rumors of a potential departure have circulated, but the driver has dismissed them, stating, “I’m happy with what I’m doing now and I want to keep doing it.”

    However, Marko has acknowledged the existence of exit clauses in Verstappen’s contract, which extends until 2028. Verstappen, while confirming the presence of these clauses, has emphasized his current focus on the sport.

    As the season progresses, Verstappen continues to lead the drivers’ championship, maintaining a 47-point advantage over Lando Norris. While the two drivers share an off-track friendship, their on-track rivalry has intensified, leading to occasional clashes.

    When asked about his toughest opponent, Verstappen downplayed the competition, stating, “Every weekend is different. Some cars work better on some tracks than others. It’s the same with drivers.”

    Despite the challenges and speculation, Verstappen remains determined to defend his title and continue his dominance in Formula 1.

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