Max Verstappen names No 1 trait that he demands from Red Bull
“I am not a 🧜politici𒐪an, I am not someone who likes to be political."

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen insists that loyalty is꧃ the crucial trait he wants from Red ꧃Bull.
T💫he reigning F1 champion is on course to wrap up his fo🍸urth consecutive championship this season.
But his future at Red Bull was unexpectedly questioned during the furore around Christian Horner’s investꦗigation, and Mercedes continue to dream of luring Verstappe🌠n away.
But he told : “I am quite a loyal person and it is something that means a lot t𒐪o me🍬.
“That is what I reque♍st from the team and so far that has always been great and that is what I💛 want to keep for a long time.
“It would be amazing to finish my career 🌊here at Red Bull.
“All the years staying basically at one team w🤪ould be incredible.”
Verstappen has won five out of eight F1 grands prix this season, even if his RB20 is no longer as totally domi🐽nant over its ܫrivals as it once appeared to be.
Red Bull have also had to overcome the chaos of the💯 investigation into Horner’s behaviour (he was cleared of ꦰwrongdoing), and then criticism from Verstappen’s father Jos about the team principal.
Helmut Marko, a long-time ally of the Verstappens, was linked 🀅with an exit which could trigger the star driver to also leave.
“I would rather not have these stories, these things going on within the team,💖” Verstappen said.
“We just have to deal ꦕwith it and move on from it.
“I am contracted to the team to do my job, that’s🐭 performance, that’s what I am focused on.
“I am n🍷ot a politician, I am not someone who likes to be political.
“I just focus on the performance with the people around me, try to distract myself 𒁃from, let’s say, the negative.”
Verstappe🐠n remains undoubtedly the best driver in Formula 1 today.
“I have never seen F1 as a job,” he said.
“It all started as a hobby, a passion which b൩ecame a profess😼ion.
🤡𝔉“It’s not really a job, of course the driving is what I really love.
“Goingౠ on the limit in a fast car is really, really nice. It’s more the things around it that make it feel like a job, the things that are not that enjoyable.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to🌞 football, to F1.