Max Verstappen’s decision suggests F1 title tilt from Red Bull and Honda | Giles Richards

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Dutchman would have been in line to replace Hamilton at Mercedes if the champion moves to Ferrari but instead he may be the man who keeps Honda in the sport

Just days into the new year, with many good intentions already falling by the wayside, Max Verstappen has displayed the boldest of resolve. The Dutchman’s decision to re-sign with Red Bull until the end of 2023 is a commitment of confidence in the future of the team that brought him into Formula One. He clearly believes they can deliver a title-challenging car and in a month marked by attempts to be abstemious, Verstappen’s signature is just the stiffener Red Bull and their engine supplier Honda required.

Verstappen will enter his sixth season in F1 when racing begins in Melbourne on 15 March. Only 22, he carries himself like a seasoned old hand on the grid. The past two years have demonstrated how consideration, maturity and judgment have all informed his natural talent. With every race he has been moving towards becoming a more complete driver.

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Written by Giles Richards
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2020/jan/09/verstappen-red-bull-honda-f1-title-hamilton-mercedes-ferrari under the title “Max Verstappen’s decision suggests F1 title tilt from Red Bull and Honda | Giles Richards”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.