Verstappen has previously made it clear that he does not have ambitions to break record after record in the sport, but given he is contracted to Red Bull until 2028, there seems a good chance that he will add further championships to his tally in the future, even though he was linked away from the team in 2024 as the team suffered a slump in form.
But more titles at Red Bull is certainly something that has been boosted by an exciting revelation to come out of the team, too, with the Milton Keynes outfit claiming that they are ahead of schedule when it comes to introducing their new wind tunnel.
"The guys are doing a very good job, but you never know if you get any delays somewhere else. It is a big project."
Red Bull's current wind tunnel facilities are said to be outdated compared to their rivals, but their new machinery will now be ready to help with their 2027 car, if not the latter stages of their 2026 machine, according to Wache.
"It is the oldest wind tunnel in the sport. I even discussed it with Jos [Verstappen] the other day, that they already used this tunnel when he was there at Arrows," the Red Bull chief added.
"It is an old tool that we updated. There is plenty of newer stuff inside, but we have some limitations. We know those limitations and we try to work around them, but that is clearly more difficult when you are looking for a small delta.
"It is why we invest in the new tunnel. We think we can have a benefit from the new one that we don't have with the current model."