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How the new deal between Verstappen and Red Bull Racing came about

Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen have reached an agreement on a new contract. The Dutchman will sign a multi-year deal with an annual fee between 40 and 50 million. Read here how the new deal came about. Marko discovers a talent In 2014, Verstappen was noticed by Helmut Marko. The Austrian talent scout of Red Bull had been watching Jos Verstappen's son for some time, but at the Norisring the young driver impressed in the rain. In his first year in the formula cars, he drove the entire field home in difficult conditions. It earned him a deal at Red Bull, plus a seat in Formula 1. Jos Verstappen and Raymond Vermeulen had thus achieved their first goal: to guide Max to F1. The duo had also...
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