Verstappen signs four-year Red Bull contract through 2030
Max Verstappen has officially extended his contract with Red Bull Racing through 2030, firming up his long-term future with the team ahead of the Dutch Grand Prix. While several reports have floated different end dates in the past, the latest announcements emphasize a multi-year commitment, after previous talks about 2028 and occasional links to other teams. Verstappen conveyed his satisfaction and loyalty, calling Red Bull a “second family” and reiterating that returning to the top is the ultimate goal. The coverage across outlets notes a history of negotiations, including salary discussions and the possibility of clause-driven decisions, but all converge on his continued with Red Bull. In the current season context, Verstappen is mid-pack in the standings with no wins and Red Bull sits among the top four constructors despite ongoing performance challenges with the RB22, underscoring the significance of the extended partnership amid a winless campaign. Taken together, the reporting shows a consensus on Verstappen remaining with Red Bull, even as specific contract particulars and timing have varied across sources.
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