Max Verstappen given another reason to retire early after announcement from F1 chiefs

Max Verstappen has been given yet another reason to retire early after it was confirmed the Dutch Grand Prix will stage its final race in 2026.

The 27-year-old has repeatedly suggested that he could walk away from the sport and seek an early retirement in spite of the success he has achieved since breaking into F1 as a teenager.

He remains tied down to Red Bull until 2028, having signed a long-term contract extension two years ago.

After that, his future is less certain and it remains to be seen if he will leave F1 when his current deal runs out.

The decision to drop his home race from the calendar might be an influential factor, with the last race at Zandvoort set to be held in 2026.

Event organisers have agreed a new one-year deal which will see the circuit remain on the calendar for the next two seasons.

In a statement, they said they opted against a longer extension after ‘much consideration and discussion’.

Robert van Overdijk, director of the Dutch Grand Prix, explained:

“We are a privately owned and operated business and we must balance the opportunities presented by continuing to host the event, against other risks and responsibilities.

“We have decided to go out on a high with two more incredible Dutch Grands Prix in 2025 and 2026.

We wanted to take this step while our event is adored and supported by passionate fans, residents and the Formula One community.”

The event has been celebrated for its unique atmosphere, with Dutch fans turning up to support Verstappen in huge numbers.

The stands are usually a sea of orange with the flares and smoke bombs resembling scenes you might expect at a football match.

It remains to be seen if the loss of Zandvoort will influence Verstappen’s future plans, with the Dutchman yet to confirm whether he will stay in F1 beyond 2028.

He recently suggested that his regular run-ins with the FIA could force him into an early retirement, having been controversially punished for swearing earlier this season.

“I mean, these kinds of things definitely decide my future as well,” he said at the Singapore Grand Prix. “You can’t be yourself or you have to deal with these kinds of silly things.

“I think now, I’m at the stage of my career that you don’t want to be dealing with this all the time. It’s really tiring. Of course, it’s great to have success and win races.


“Once you have accomplished all that, winning championships and races, you want to just have a good time as well.

Of course, everyone is pushing to the limit. Everyone in this battle, even at the back of the grid.

“But if you have to deal with all these kinds of silly things, for me, that is another way of [not] continuing in the sport.”

 
He recently suggested that his regular run-ins with the FIA could force him into an early retirement, having been controversially punished for swearing earlier this season.

“I mean, these kinds of things definitely decide my future as well,” he said at the Singapore Grand Prix. “You can’t be yourself or you have to deal with these kinds of silly things.

“I think now, I’m at the stage of my career that you don’t want to be dealing with this all the time. It’s really tiring. Of course, it’s great to have success and win races.


“Once you have accomplished all that, winning championships and races, you want to just have a good time as well. Of course, everyone is pushing to the limit. Everyone in this battle, even at the back of the grid.

“But if you have to deal with all these kinds of silly things, for me, that is another way of [not] continuing in the sport.”

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