It wasn't all plain sailing for the star and his team, however. Following Red Bull's domination of the pack during the 2022 and 2023 seasons, the team faced many setbacks both on and off track in 2024, falling down the constructors' standings and finishing the season in third.
Verstappen's own contract currently runs until 2028 but during what turned out to be his most challenging season yet, it seemed at times that Red Bulls star driver could be tempted to make a team switch, or even leave the sport altogether.
Whilst Mercedes looked less competitive for the majority of last season, the rivalry between Toto Wolff and Christian Horner continued, with the team principals both taking shots at each other, claiming they had a chance at stealing one another's drivers.
Verstappen’s own father added fuel to the fire recently by admitting that a team switch could still be on the cards should Horner’s outfit not provide his son with a competitive car.
Aston Martin are another F1 outfit that have been linked with the reigning champion in recent times.
However, in a conversation with F1, the Red Bull star has now appeared to have cemented his future.
"I’m loving it, I have a contract until 2028," Verstappen declared.
"After that I don’t want to think about it yet. A lot of things can happen.