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Red Bull: Max Verstappen as Committed as Before Despite F1 2026 Criticism

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Mekies is not concerned about Verstappen’s motivation level despite the Dutchman’s public criticism of the new-for-2026 F1 cars
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Despite his public criticism of the new 2026 Formula 1 rules, Max Verstappen remains steadfastly committed to his team, Red Bull Racing. Team principal Laurent Mekies says the Dutch driver's motivation to improve the car is as strong as ever. Verstappen has become one of the most outspoken critics of the new generation of F1 cars, which rely heavily on electricity and feature active aerodynamic components at both the front and rear.

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One thing is more than clear after the first Formula 1 weekend: Max Verstappen is not a fan of the new regulations and the new cars. Do you have to worry about a resignation of the four-time world champion?

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Crash broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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