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Max Verstappen opens up about fatherhood and confirms he will continue in Formula 1

Max Verstappen opens up about fatherhood and confirms he will continue in Formula 1

Four-time world champion Max Verstappen confirmed in an interview with De Telegraaf that he will continue racing in Formula 1 beyond the current season. The Dutch driver also spoke candidly about fatherhood, lessons from his parents, and his ongoing discussions regarding his future with Red Bull.

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