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Red Bull have given Max Verstappen a new contract in the hope he'll be able to dominate for many years like Michael Schumacher did with Ferrari, according to reports. The 24-year-old beat Lewis Hamilton to F1 title glory last year, triumphing in the final race of the season. And he's now been rewarded with a new deal as a result.
Speaking after penning a new deal, Verstappen said: "I really enjoy being part of the Oracle Red Bull Racing Team, so choosing to stay to the 2028 season was an easy decision.
"I love this team and last year was simply incredible.
"Our goal since we came together in 2016 was to win the championship and we have done that, so now it's about keeping the number one on the car long-term."
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner then added: "To have Max signed with Oracle Red Bull Racing through to