Verstappen-Red Bull, it’s a renewal! Max extends until 2030

Verstappen-Red Bull, it's a renewal! Max extends until 2030

Still together

Doubts, tensions, rumors have been swept away. Max Verstappen has renewed his contract with Red Bull. The four-time world champion from the Netherlands is not retiring and is not changing teams, on the contrary. Verstappen has not only decided to stay in Milton Keynes until 2027, but he has even extended his agreement with Red Bull, which was set to expire at the end of 2028.

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Pushing it to the MAX for more years to come 😍

Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing have announced a new deal until the end of 2030!#F1 pic.twitter.com/iMdZdlLJRp

— Formula 1 (@F1) August 20, 2026

Now #3, who has worn the suit of the Austro-English team since 2016, has a contract with the team until the end of 2030. A very important coup for Red Bull, which can therefore look to the coming seasons with much more serenity, also aiming to attract big names in the engineer market.

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Brilliant video

Red Bull, as always queen from the marketing and communication point of view, has created a brilliant announcement, which plays precisely on the many farewell rumors that have accompanied Verstappen in recent months: in the video we see an apparently upset Mekies who is composing an email whose subject is “Max resings“, that is “Max resigns“. “It’s not right, it’s not right“, says the French manager disconsolately, before changing tone and commenting: “No really, it’s not right written like that“.

Inbox (1) 🦁 pic.twitter.com/pIywH7fCoe

— Oracle Red Bull Racing (@redbullracing) August 20, 2026

At this point Verstappen appears suggesting: “No, look, there must be a typo”. So “Max resings” turns into “Max re-signs“, that is “Max renews“. Until 2030. A big hit.

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