Max Verstappen threatens to quit F1 over Sprint Races: 'It is not worth it for me'
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has threatened to turn his back on Formula 1 if the sport's bosses press ahead with plans to expand the number of sprint events.
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Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has threatened to turn his back on Formula 1 if the sport's bosses press ahead with plans to expand the number of sprint events.
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Max Verstappen has revealed he “won’t be around for too long” if Formula 1 adds more sprint races to the calendar. Formula 1 introduced the sprint format in 2021, with three events hosting a sprint on the Saturday. Ad Last year there were also three sprints but for this season, there will be six at the Azerbaijan, Austrian, Belgian, Qatar, United States and Sao Paulo Grands Prix.
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Max Verstappen said he felt like he was racing with one lung in Saudi Arabia and is still not match-fit for this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen said he felt like he was racing with one lung in Saudi Arabia and is still not match-fit for this weekend's Australian Grand Prix.