
Verstappen Commits to Red Bull Through 2030 as Aston Martin Lands Major Investment
Max Verstappen has committed to Red Bull through 2030, ending speculation over his future and calling the team his "second family." The announcement headlined Dutch Grand Prix media day, which also brought major investment news for Aston Martin and an optimistic update from Honda.
Why it matters:
Verstappenās long-term deal settles the driver marketās biggest question and gives Red Bull rare continuity. His admission that retirement once seemed more likely than a team switch reveals genuine concern over the 2026 rules, even as Aston Martinās new $3.5 billion valuation shows the sportās massive commercial appeal.
The details:
- Verstappenās stance: The four-time champion considered leaving F1 entirely over 2026 regulation fears, but FIA and Formula 1 talks eased his mind. He also hinted at supporting a future V8 return.
- Aston Martin: NFL owner Woody Johnson has joined as vice chairman with a significant minority stake, valuing the team at roughly $3.5 billion.
- Honda update: Chief engineer Shintaro Orihara reported positive early signs for its new power unit and is targeting immediate gains with Aston Martin this weekend.
- Tsunoda: Recalled from holiday to replace injured Isack Hadjar, Yuki Tsunoda is eager to prove he deserves a full-time seat for 2027.
What's next:
Red Bull can now build long-term around Verstappen, but must deliver on 2026 promises to keep him satisfied. Aston Martin hopes fresh capital and Honda progress translate into results, while Tsunodaās substitute outing could decide his future.
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