Max Verstappen ponders F1 future after Japanese Grand Prix

Max Verstappen expressed deep dissatisfaction with Formula 1 and his Red Bull car following a poor qualifying at the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka. The four-time world champion said he must make life decisions, including whether to continue in the sport, as it no longer brings him enjoyment. He emphasized the need to pursue activities he enjoys amid 22 races away from home.

After being knocked out in Q2 during Saturday's qualifying at Suzuka, Verstappen criticized the session despite an FIA intervention. He pointed to onboard footage from the 130R corner, where drivers lost significant speed due to super clipping. 'Yes, and that says it all, I think,' Verstappen told reporters. He has voiced similar concerns earlier this season in Bahrain, Melbourne, and Shanghai, adding, 'I’ve already said everything about the regulations anyway.'

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Max Verstappen frustrated next to his crashed Red Bull car after rear wing failure at the British Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen crashed out of the British Grand Prix after his Red Bull suffered a rear wing failure at Stowe corner with six laps remaining. The incident followed similar problems at the Austrian Grand Prix and added to ongoing issues with the car's power unit and balance.

Max Verstappen ended his British Grand Prix with a crash five laps from the finish. The four-time world champion expressed strong frustration with his Red Bull car after the incident.

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Max Verstappen finished second at the Austrian Grand Prix but said his Red Bull team still has too many issues to mount a title challenge.

Red Bull Racing secured its first podium of the season at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. The result followed a challenging qualifying session where Max Verstappen placed sixth and voiced concerns over the team's set-up decisions.

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Laurent Mekies has stated that Max Verstappen is fully committed to Red Bull Racing despite frustrations with the 2026 Formula 1 regulations. The team principal addressed questions about the driver's future during a recent interview.

Sky Sports commentator David Croft has praised Max Verstappen for his consistent criticism of Formula 1's new 2026 regulations. Verstappen has voiced doubts about the changes for over two years.

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