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Max Verstappen loses key sponsor

Max Verstappen's long-time sponsor from the last decade, Jumbo, have left the three-time World Champion, with the company's chief executive having explained the reason why. The Dutch supermarket chain have decided that now is the right time to split from the Red Bull driver, whilst they will also stop sponsoring the Dutch Grand Prix at the end of their deal. Whilst losing Jumbo might disappoint Verstappen, it won't cause him much if any financial distress, considering he has major deals with Heineken, Viaplay and EA Sports. Jumbo have remarkably decided to pull out of all of their sport sponsorships, with current chief executive Tom van Veen revealing that this will allow them to 'lower...
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