Max Verstappen has unveiled his plans for a Formula 1 break after claiming the 2024 world drivers’ title.
The Dutchman earned his fourth consecutive world championship after a difficult season at Red Bull, where he had to contend with their decline in pace.
Following Lando Norris’ maiden victory at the Miami Grand Prix, Red Bull were regularly tested, and eventually usurped, by the pace of McLaren each weekend.
The Woking-based outfit achieved their first constructors’ victory since 1998, whilst Red Bull dropped to third in the standings in a huge blow to the reigning champions.
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Verstappen and Norris’ championship rivalry intensified at various points of the season, with the Red Bull star often demonstrating an aggressive racing style against the McLaren driver, particularly in Austin and Mexico.
Alongside his title rivalry with Norris, the champion was also embroiled in a feud with George Russell towards the end of the season, following a penalty for Verstappen at the Qatar Grand Prix.
Verstappen received a grid drop for allegedly driving under the minimum lap time set by the race director, with Russell promoted to pole position and Verstappen accusing the Brit of being ‘two-faced’ after campaigning for the penalty.
However, Russell retaliated in Abu Dhabi where he alleged that Verstappen had threatened him before the race, and labelled the champion as a 'bully'.
Speaking to oe24, Verstappen addressed their feud and claimed that their spat had calmed down since Abu Dhabi.