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    Max Verstappen Contemplates F1 Exit Amid Frustrating Season Start

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 29, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Four-time Formula One world champion Max Verstappen has hinted at the possibility of leaving the sport after the current season, following a disappointing performance at the Japanese Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver, who had dominated the Suzuka circuit for four consecutive years, finished eighth this time, marking a harsh end to his winning streak.

    Verstappen expressed his discontent with the ongoing season, which features major regulatory changes, telling the that he was struggling to find joy in the championship. He questioned whether continuing was worthwhile or if he would prefer spending more time with family and friends, especially since he was no longer enjoying his sport as before.

    The Dutch driver has been vocal in his criticism of the new rules, which enforce a 50-50 balance between traditional and electric power in the cars. After qualifying 11th in Japan, Verstappen described his car as “undriveable.” When asked about the possibility of stepping away from Formula One, he admitted he was reconsidering his future within the paddock.

    “It’s really anti-driving,” he said, adding that at some point, the sport might no longer align with his desires. While acknowledging the financial benefits, Verstappen emphasized that money was no longer his primary motivation, as his passion for racing has always been the driving force.

    In an attempt to refresh his focus, Verstappen competed in a four-hour endurance race in Germany before the Japanese GP. He will not return to F1 competition until the Miami Grand Prix on May 3, with the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia races in April canceled due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

    Regarding how he plans to spend the upcoming break, Verstappen said he would engage in other racing activities that bring him happiness. He also intends to work closely with his team to improve the car’s pace and stability, as the current situation is unsustainable for them.

    Currently ninth in the championship standings, Verstappen trails leader Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes by 60 points after three races. His season began with a sixth-place finish in Australia, followed by a retirement in China due to a cooling system failure.

    “I want to be here to have fun, enjoy myself, and have a great time,” Verstappen concluded. “Right now, that’s not really happening. I’m trying every day to find enjoyment, but it’s very difficult.”

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