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Max Verstappen stirs speculation about his future in Formula 1. The Red Bull driver reveals he’s drawn to racing beyond the F1 circuit. Ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix, Verstappen admits some of his most enjoyable experiences come from non-F1 events. He criticizes F1’s new regulations, calling them “anti-racing” and likening the cars to “Formula E on steroids.” Despite his frustrations, Verstappen insists, “I don't want to leave.” He balances his F1 career with endurance racing projects, including the upcoming 24 Hours Nürburgring. He expresses a desire to compete at Spa and Le Mans in the future. Verstappen also runs a team in the GT World Challenge Europe, labeling these pursuits as “positive distractions.” His family's racing legacy fuels his ambitions, as his father, Jos Verstappen, won the LMP2 title and a class victory at Le Mans in 2008.

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