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Max Verstappen: Candid on F1 Future, Vegas Win, and McLaren Rivalry

Max Verstappen: Candid on F1 Future, Vegas Win, and McLaren Rivalry

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Max Verstappen has had an eventful few days as Formula One enters its critical final stretch. The Red Bull driver won the Las Vegas Grand Prix on November 23rd, marking his second victory in four races, a result that significantly boosted his championship hopes. The win drew praise for the event itself, with positive reviews highlighting improved fan engagement and atmosphere at the Las Vegas circuit. Red Bull Racing's CEO Laurent Mekies noted that Formula One appeared to have fallen in love with Vegas this year, citing increased fan attendance and better paddock energy compared to previous years.

Following his Las Vegas success, Verstappen has been remarkably candid in interviews ahead of this weekend's Qatar Grand Prix. In statements to the Press Association, he revealed that his long-term future in Formula One depends entirely on whether the 2026 regulation changes produce cars that are enjoyable to drive. Despite having a contract through 2028, Verstappen stated he would not hesitate to leave the sport if the new regulations prove uninteresting. He emphasized that winning a record-equalling seventh title is not on his mind and that he has other passions, including different racing categories and spending more time with his family, whom he could pursue if he departed Formula One.

In particularly notable comments, Verstappen told Lando Norris that he would have already won the championship if he were driving the McLaren, suggesting the performance gap between the two teams is substantial. He also reflected on his Spanish Grand Prix penalty from June, where he collided with George Russell. While acknowledging regret over how he handled that moment, he insisted he would not blame the penalty should he lose the championship by fewer than ten points, instead attributing any title loss to overall team performance and the quality of his car relative to McLaren's.

However, his weekend at Qatar started poorly. During Friday's Sprint Qualifying, Verstappen struggled to sixth position, hampered by severe bouncing and understeer issues with his Red Bull. He described Saturday's Sprint race as unlikely to be fun, framing it more as a survival mission. McLaren CEO Zak Brown responded to Verstappen's championship resurgence by comparing him to a horror movie character who suddenly reappears as a threat, acknowledging his exceptional talent while emphasizing McLaren's need to focus on their own performance rather than Verstappen's moves.

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