FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem stated that Formula 1 would miss Max Verstappen if he retires but would continue without him. Verstappen has expressed concerns about the 2026 cars and hinted at potential retirement at the season's end.
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Ben Sulayem said Christian Horner would be welcomed if he decides to return to F1 after the longtime Red Bull team principal was abruptly fired last July, ending a 20-year stint that included eight drivers’ titles. The FIA president added the sport misses Horner, who had been the Red Bull team principal since it entered F1 as a full constructor in 2005. “I talk to him regularly,” he said. “And I feel he will be back.” \\_ AP auto racing:
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem mentioned that F1 would miss Verstappen if he retires but emphasized that the sport would continue regardless.
Verstappen is frustrated with the 2026 cars' reliance on electrical power and believes significant changes are needed for the sport.
Verstappen's potential departure raises concerns about the sport's star power, but the FIA insists that Formula 1 will persist with or without him.
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