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Former F1 star David Coulthard thinks Max Verstappen will remain humble despite the 24-year-old recently extending his contract with Red Bull. The Dutchman has penned an extension with Christian Horner's team that will run until 2028. And that move means he's now joint-top with Lewis Hamilton when it comes to the sport's biggest salaries.
It emerged earlier in the week that Verstappen had penned a new deal with Red Bull.
And Horner's team then officially confirmed the news on Thursday, with the Red Bull chief saying: "To have Max signed with Oracle Red Bull Racing through to the end of 2028 is a real statement of intent.
"Our immediate focus is on retaining Max's world championship title, but this deal also shows he is a part of the team's long-term planning.
"With the Red Bull Powertrains division working towards the new