Detroit, MI, August 20, 2026 —

Four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen has signed an extended contract with Red Bull Racing, committing his future to the team until the 2030 season. The significant announcement, made jointly by Verstappen and the team on Thursday, effectively concludes widespread speculation regarding a potential transfer to a rival outfit.

This long-term agreement comes at a time when Red Bull has been contending with performance challenges, particularly in matching the pace set by Mercedes in the current season. Despite these on-track hurdles, Verstappen’s decision underscores a deep-seated commitment to the team that has been instrumental in his rise to Formula 1 stardom.

Verstappen has been a core member of the Red Bull racing program for a considerable period, and he regards the team as akin to a “second family.” This sentiment appears to be a key factor in his choice to extend his tenure, prioritizing the established relationships and familiarity within the organization.

The extension to 2030 represents one of the most substantial contracts in Formula 1 history, signaling a strong mutual belief between the driver and the team. Further details regarding the financial aspects or specific clauses of the contract were not immediately available.



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