Max Verstappen has said he does not intend to follow in Fernando Alonso’s footsteps and stay in Formula 1 until he is 40 and has revealed plans to compete in endurance racing with his father, Jos Verstappen
Max Verstappen agreed before the 2022 season a contract renewal with Red Bull until 2028, when the Dutchman will be 31 years old. The category has seen more and more riders extend their careers, for example Fernando Alonso, which he continues to drive at the age of 41. But Verstappen doesn’t want to stay in the league for so long. Formula 1 such as the Prince of Asturias.
“Absolutely not! Not in Formula 1, but maybe somewhere else,” Verstappen admitted in an interview with the channel Discussions about Viaplay F1🇧🇷 The Dutchman said he would like to compete in endurance with his father, Jose Verstappenwho competed in two seasons in WEC extension🇧🇷
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But at some point I definitely want to do endurance racing. Maybe it will be a few more years, two or three years before I want to do it. He [Jos Verstappen] he’s getting old and I want to do it with him!”
While Verstappen doesn’t have the desire to stay in Formula 1 until he’s 41 like Alonso, the Red Bull driver admires the Spaniard’s achievements and motivation, who will be a driver for aston martin in the 2023 season.
“He’s fast and he’s still very motivated. Every time I talk to him, it’s like I’m talking to a 30-year-old guy who’s still in the middle of his career. He loves it. That’s why he keeps going.” he concluded.
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