Times of Eswatini

Ersta’’en to sta› at ed —ll amid tension

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MOTOR RACING

MELBOURNE - After weeks of speculatio­n over Max Verstappen’s future at Red Bull, the reigning champion has said he intends to see out his contract until the end of 2028.

Tensions within Formula One’s all-conquering team came to a head at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix two weeks ago when the three-time champion hinted that he could cut his ties with Red Bull if close ally Helmut Marko was pushed out of his position as motorsport advisor.

However, on arriving in Australia for the third round of the season this weekend, Verstappen insisted he has no plans to leave Red Bull before the end of his contract. “That’s why I, of course, signed the deal in the first place,” he said. “And that’s what I said before also. I’m happy within the team and of course it’s very important that we try and keep the key players in the team for a longer period of time, as of course that’s where the performanc­e is as well.

“At the end of the day, it’s a performanc­e business. It’s the same as if I wouldn’t perform, I wouldn’t be sitting here, so I know how that works. But for sure with the deal in place that’s also my intention to be here to the end, because it would be a great story for me personally just see it out to the end, because it basically means I’ve been part of one family and one team.”

The comments represent the latest instalment in an ongoing saga at Red Bull that has overshadow­ed Verstappen’s two victories at the start of the 2024 season. Unrest at the team became public when news broke in February that team principal Christian Horner had been accused of inappropri­ate behaviour by a female colleague.

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