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Max Verstappen feels the only way Ferrari will drive is if the team has the fastest car on the grid.

The Dutch driver was an inspiration in Formula 1 and took the reigns as a benchmark in the sport. Over the past two years, it has shown a level of maturity and dominance that supersedes even the previously dominant entities.

Max Verstappen is on his way to becoming a triple world champion by the end of the season, and for him, the most important thing is his ability to improve season after season.

But with all this success, one question still posed itself and that was whether he would be interested in leaving Red Bull and joining Ferrari, just as his predecessor Sebastian Vettel did?

When asked about this in an interview with Sky Sports, Max Verstappen replied that his main focus was on the fastest car. If Ferrari has that, he’ll be fine with going to this team.

“People always ask me if I have a dream team. I know Ferrari has an amazing history in Formula 1 and they are a great team to race for, but I always told myself I just wanted to be in the fastest car. I had to wait a few years to be In the fastest car and now we have the fastest car and that’s a great feeling.”

And the Dutch coach added, “At this point, if it happens, it happens, but I’m very happy with where I am, and for me personally, the desire to have to lead a certain team at any cost, no.”

The LeMans racer backs Max Verstappen’s future move to Ferrari

LeMans rider Richard Bradley also touched on this and felt Max Verstappen would end up at Ferrari in a couple of years.

He told On Track GP:

“I think Max will end up at Ferrari in a couple of years. It wouldn’t surprise me, I think especially if he keeps winning titles and starts to feel good, and people start saying ‘Oh, is he the greatest of all time?'” Max is the type to say ‘Okay, well I’ll do what Schumacher did: I’ll take Ferrari from not being in a position to win, to make them world champions’.

Verstappen’s current contract with Red Bull runs until the end of the 2028 F1 season. But as is often said in sports, if both parties agree, a decision can be made either way.

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