Max Verstappen has again committed his long-term future to Red Bull, saying that as long as he was happy there was 'no reason to leave'.
There has been speculation the triple world champion could move to Mercedes to replace Ferrari-bound Lewis Hamilton next year after Red Bull team principal Christian Horner was accused of inappropriate conduct towards a woman colleague.
The Dutchman Verstappen is signed with Red Bull until 2028 but suggested earlier in the season that he would consider leaving if the team parted company with long-time mentor Helmut Marko. “After 2021 I signed a long deal with the team. The only thing I said from the beginning was that I wanted to have a quiet, peaceful environment,” Verstappen told reporters.“That’s also how it should be. And of course as long as I am happy with the team, there has never been a reason to leave.”
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