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Toto Wolff jokes about Max Verstappen's Red Bull deal: Mercedes has him for the "real hero races"

As is tradition, Mercedes organises a special media session with Wolff and representatives of the Dutch press at Zandvoort. In recent years, those roundtables have often produced some eye-catching comments, much to the amusement of Mercedes team members as well. Two years ago at Zandvoort, for example, Wolff more or less confirmed Kimi Antonelli's F1 promotion, even though the formal ... Keep…

Toto Wolff jokes about Max Verstappen's Red Bull deal: Mercedes has him for the "real hero races"

F1 TV analyst Alex Brundle praised Max Verstappen's long-term commitment to Red Bull as a significant endorsement of Laurent Mekies' leadership. After months of speculation about the four-time champion's future in Formula 1, Verstappen signed a new contract that will keep him with the Milton Keynes-based team until the end of 2030.

Red Bull has faced numerous challenges in recent years, including multiple personnel changes, with Mekies assuming the role of team principal in July 2025 from Christian Horner. During an appearance on F1 TV's Weekend Warm-Up broadcast in Zandvoort, Brundle commented that Verstappen's long-term contract serves as a strong validation of Red Bull's direction under Mekies' leadership, particularly given the team's recent struggles with personnel turnover.

Verstappen himself expressed his satisfaction with the team's environment and leadership during a press conference, stating that the situation was "the right call" and that he feels "really good" within the team. He emphasized his belief in the team's ability to return to the top in the coming years and expressed his happiness at being part of the Red Bull community.

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