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Red Bull ‘Very Optimistic’ Max Verstappen Won’t Join Mercedes

Senior Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko has said he believes the Milton Keynes-based team have a good chance of retaining Max Verstappen over the coming years. The Dutch ace has a so-called “performance clause” in his contract which could allow him to walk away from Red Bull at the end of the season despite his existing deal running until the end of 2023. READ: Mercedes Claim Wolff Barb Against Horner & Brown Was A Misquote However, Dr Marko has said he is “very optimistic” about Red Bull’s ability to retain Verstappen as Mercedes’ dominance of Formula One has seemingly come to an end. 'There is no longer this superiority that has made the dominance of Mercedes possible in...
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