Max Verstappen has revealed whether he will establish his own sim racing team as the Red Bull star divulged the reasons behind his decision.
The four-time world champion is renowned for his sim racing exploits outside of Formula 1, and drives for Team Redline, one of the most successful teams in the industry.
Verstappen's involvement with the team has allowed Red Bull to come on as a sponsor, with the team also owning a state-of-the-art facility in Tilburg, the Netherlands.
Max Verstappen frequently takes part in sim racing eventsMax Verstappen is a four-time F1 world champion
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Will Verstappen start his own sim racing team?
However, Verstappen’s interest in sim racing has also developed into him wanting to take on a team ownership role, and he could have started a separate team to Redline.
Recently, the champion has opened up on the decision not to create a new team and instead to invest money and time into Team Redline.
"I’m a loyal person. I really appreciate friendship a lot, I could have set up my own team under my own name,” Verstappen said to The Athletic.
“I didn’t want to do that because we had such a good group of people at Team Redline that I was like, ‘I don’t want them to then come to me. I want everyone to stay in a structure.’"
"I said, you guys started it all, and I find it very important that everyone stays on and, you know, everyone is in their own role, but we keep this winning team – because they were when I joined. They were already incredibly successful."
“I said, ‘But if you really want to be successful for the long term, I need to be more involved, and when I’m going to invest in it, we go all the way’, and that’s basically what happened at one point."