Max Verstapn shows his position on F1

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Max Versaben He broadcast his position on changing the Formula 1 calendar, which is looming on the horizon, where the Dutch Grand Prix was set on the F1 table. The world champion has sent a clear message to FIA about what he wants to replace the Zandvourt circle when he leaves the calendar.

the Red Ball race The driver, who witnessed the return of the Dutch Grand Prix, was interrogated to the calendar in 2021, about his imminent exit after the 2026 campaign. Verstapen, who made the Zandvourt track a successful hunting land over time, stressed how it does not really mind if Formula 1 continues in his country of origin, as long as the circle that was brought to replace Zandvoort is not a path in the street.

“As long as we do not add another street circle, I am happy,” said Max Versaben during his media interaction before the issuance of 2025.

Max Versaben’s fears are not baseless. In recent years, the Formula 1 calendar has witnessed the introduction of many street circles in the calendar. Recently, and Emilia Romagna Grand PrixIn Imola, it was replaced by Madrid Grand Prix, which was created around the Madrid streets for the 2026 F1 season.

The 2023 season also witnessed the addition of the Las Vegas Grand race, which is also a street race. Also in the seasons of 2022 and 2021, the big Miami race and Grand Prix in the Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaBoth street races were added, to the F1 calendar. However, the 2024 season witnessed the return of the Chinese Grand Prix, an Orthodox circle.

MAX Verstapen

Earlier, Max Verstapen select the list of race circles that should remain in the Formula 1 calendar permanently. The 27 -year -old confirmed in June the importance of maintaining motorsport culture in a few countries.

World champion four times, who spoke to the Dutch port Formula 1 MagazineAlso highlighted the need to give some circles separately in the F1 calendar.

“In the end, you hope that the culture of motorsport will develop in those countries.”

“But if it is up to me, the calendar will look completely different and have fewer races. The circles that, in my opinion, deserve a“ separate case ”and always belong to the calendar, on a mathematical basis, is SPA-RancorChamps, ZandvoRt, Silvestone, Imola, Suzuka, and Brazil.

The 2025 Formula 1 calendar features a mixture of traditional circles and street paths, with 15 races in permanent places and the other in street circles. This balance is preparing to undergo a change with the Grand Prix in Madrid to replace the Grand Emilia Romania race from the 2026 season.