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According to The Race, Max Verstappen is under contract with Red Bull until the end of 2028 — but he has exit clauses that allow him to leave depending on the team’s competitiveness. Last year, Verstappen could have exited if he was outside the top three in the drivers’ championship by the summer break. For 2026, however, the clause is understood to be stricter. If Verstappen is not inside the top two by a specified point in the season, he is free to leave. This condition is likely tied to the 2026 regulations, giving him the option to pursue a more competitive seat for 2027. Additionally, Verstappen is not required to inform Red Bull of his decision until October, giving him ample time to assess both the team’s progress and the impact of Formula 1’s new regulations. [the-race.com/formula-1/max-…]







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