Oracle Red Bull Racing: Brushing aside the doubts over his future in Formula 1, four-time world champion Max Verstappen has signed a contract extension with his Red Bull team that will see him race for the RB22 until the end of 2030. The Dutchman, who had given signs of quitting F1 and was recently linked to a move to McLaren, has 're-signed' with the Milton Keynes-based outfit, with whom he has been associated from 2016 onwards.
The announcement was confirmed by Red Bull. The team emphasised that their partnership with Verstappen has been "one of the most successful and defining partnerships in F1 history", before adding that this shows "a powerful statement of mutual trust and ambition – and a shared decision to shape the future together".
Verstappen was "pleased" to have extended his contract with the Red Bull squad, which he had joined midway in 2016 after earning a promotion from sister team, Toro Rosso (now named Racing Bulls). "I am really pleased with the contract extension. We have the best people, and I’m excited to keep working together with everyone to get back to the top again.