Red Bull star Max Verstappen has revealed whether or not he will miss races this season due to the upcoming birth of his and Kelly Piquet's child.
The four-time Formula 1 champion and his partner revealed that they were expecting a child in 2025 ahead of the season finale in Abu Dhabi last year, making for an exciting end to the season for the Dutchman.
“I could of course skip a race, but I won’t,” Max Verstappen told the media ahead of the F1 75 car launch event in London.
“That’s not part of being a racing driver. So it could be that I won’t be there. But we’ll see when the birth gets closer.”
Verstappen elaborated on why he would not miss any races, and even delivered a cheeky jibe directed at the FIA’s swearing ban during his reasoning.
“It’s possible, but I won’t do it," Verstappen added separately to Algemeen Dagblad. “This is just part of being a Formula 1 driver. If it happens, it happens. I can’t do anything about it.
“Unfortunately, Formula 1 drivers don’t get free time like that, but at the same time, I’m not the one who gives birth. Or maybe I will be suspended because I have too many penalty points for swearing [laughs]."