Max Verstappen could 'quit F1 FOREVER'
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Max Verstappen will have to keep out of trouble as he chases an unprecedented fourth Canadian Grand Prix win in a row this weekend.
Nelson Piquet Jr, former F1 driver with Renault, has questioned his old squad’s incumbent star, Franco Colapinto. According to the 39-year-old, the Argentine prospect lacks the mental strength and character that Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen both possess.
Max Verstappen's long-term future at Red Bull is now in fresh doubt, a new report has claimed. Verstappen has spent his entire career under the Red Bull umbrella, firstly debuting with Toro Rosso in 2015. After a promising first season, he was parachuted into the second Red Bull seat in the early stages of 2016 after Daniil Kvyat was dropped.
But he accepts there could come a point when Verstappen gets his elbows out, and “bears the consequences”. Verstappen arrives at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve under the threat of a race ban after he was given three penalty points for his antics against George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix.
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The 2025 World Championship is finely poised heading into the Canadian Grand Prix, with Max Verstappen looking to avoid a disastrous race ban. If the Dutchman picks up a penalty point over the coming two race weekends, he will be suspended for the following event.