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Max Verstappen has refused to rule out leaving Red Bull when his current deal comes to an end. And the Dutchman admits his title battle with Charles Leclerc is different to the one he had with Lewis Hamilton last year because the drivers attack and defend differently.
"At the end of the contract I'm only 31 years old," Verstappen said to the latest edition of motorsport-magazin. "Then I still have the option to continue or not. I still won't be old at the end of the contract period."
Earlier this year, Verstappen signed a new deal with Red Bull worth a staggering £40million-a-year as he committed his future to the Austrian team until 2028. But his comments show that he could be open to moving to Red Bull rivals Ferrari and Mercedes further down the line.
Verstappen landed his maiden F1 title last season after winning a final-lap shootout with Hamilton at the