Verstappen Says he Plans to Fulfill his Red Bull Contract to 2028

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen of the Netherlands reacts ahead of the Australian Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia, Thursday, March 21, 2024. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen of the Netherlands reacts ahead of the Australian Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia, Thursday, March 21, 2024. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)
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Verstappen Says he Plans to Fulfill his Red Bull Contract to 2028

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen of the Netherlands reacts ahead of the Australian Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia, Thursday, March 21, 2024. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen of the Netherlands reacts ahead of the Australian Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia, Thursday, March 21, 2024. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)

Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen wants to stay with Red Bull until the end of his contract in 2028 amid rumors of a switch to Mercedes, even as he admits to actively avoiding knowing any more than he does about the ongoing turmoil at the team.
Verstappen said on Thursday he was flattered by comments at the last race in Saudi Arabia by Mercedes boss Toto Wolff, who said he’d “love” to have the Dutch star as a driver. Verstappen said he wants to stay with his Red Bull “family.”
“That’s why I signed the deal in the first place,” Verstappen said, according to The Associated Press.
“As I’ve said before, I’m happy within the team and, of course, it’s very important that we try to keep the key players in the team (together) for a longer period of time because that’s, of course, where the performance is as well — and at the end of the day, it’s a performance business.
“It’s also my intention to be here until the end (of it) because, of course, it would be a great story for me personally to see it out, because it basically means that I’ve been part of one family, and one team.”
Rumors that Verstappen could seek a move to Mercedes were wide of the mark, he said.
“We all want the same, and we want to just perform on track, so that’s what we want to focus on as a team,” he said.
“The problem is also that (speculation is happening) not only within the team, but from the outside and that is something that I cannot control. The only thing you can control is, of course, (getting everyone moving) on the same direction within the team, and I feel that is what we are doing.”
He also defended the way Red Bull is handling the saga surrounding team principal Christian Horner, stating it was all done “in the right way,” though necessarily distanced himself from the process.
“I also don’t want to be too involved with these kind of things,” Verstappen said. “At the end of the day, I’m the driver who’s here to look at the performance side of things, that’s what I’m hired for.
“But from what I know, everything is handled in the right way and I’m not going into any further details on that side. I don’t know more than that, and I also don’t want to know because that’s not my job or my task within the team.”



RB Leipzig Fire Coach Marco Rose

(FILES) Leipzig's German head coach Marco Rose reacts from the sidelines during the German Cup (DFB Pokal) quarter final football match between RB Leipzig and VfL Wolfsburg in Leipzig, eastern Germany, on February 26, 2025. (Photo by Ronny Hartmann / AFP)
(FILES) Leipzig's German head coach Marco Rose reacts from the sidelines during the German Cup (DFB Pokal) quarter final football match between RB Leipzig and VfL Wolfsburg in Leipzig, eastern Germany, on February 26, 2025. (Photo by Ronny Hartmann / AFP)
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RB Leipzig Fire Coach Marco Rose

(FILES) Leipzig's German head coach Marco Rose reacts from the sidelines during the German Cup (DFB Pokal) quarter final football match between RB Leipzig and VfL Wolfsburg in Leipzig, eastern Germany, on February 26, 2025. (Photo by Ronny Hartmann / AFP)
(FILES) Leipzig's German head coach Marco Rose reacts from the sidelines during the German Cup (DFB Pokal) quarter final football match between RB Leipzig and VfL Wolfsburg in Leipzig, eastern Germany, on February 26, 2025. (Photo by Ronny Hartmann / AFP)

RB Leipzig have fired coach Marco Rose, days out from a German Cup semi-final clash at Stuttgart, the club said in a statement on Sunday.

Jurgen Klopp, Head of Soccer at parent company Red Bull, was not named in the statement and has said previously he would not step in as coach, whether on a permanent or interim basis.

Leipzig slipped to sixth in the table after Saturday's 1-0 loss at Borussia Moenchengladbach, their sixth successive away match without a win, AFP reported.

Leipzig-born Rose took over in September 2022 and guided them to a German Cup triumph in his first season in charge.

"We believed in Marco and his team for a very long time and tried everything until the very end to turn things around together," sporting director Marcel Schaefer said in a statement.

"However, given the current situation and the lack of results, we are firmly convinced that we need a new impetus for the remaining games to achieve our goals this season."

Leipzig thanked Rose for his time at the club but the coach was not quoted in the statement.