Max Verstappen has ruled out the possibility of taking a sabbatical from the F1 grid as rumours over his future intensify.
The four-time champion has also suggested he will look to incorporate other racing programmes alongside his F1 duties going forward.
Daniel Ricciardo ends 34-year F1 streak at British Grand Prix
Before Daniel Ricciardo was an eight-time grand prix winner and one of the most popular drivers to grace the F1 paddock, he was the Toro Rosso reserve and Red Bull junior.
That was until HRT Formula 1 Team, otherwise known as Hispania, handed him his debut at the 2011 British Grand Prix.
READ MORE: Daniel Ricciardo ends 34-year F1 streak at British Grand Prix
Toto Wolff sends Ferrari stern warning: 'If he wins he is Jesus Christ'
Toto Wolff has insisted Ferrari will not be able to find a better team principal than Fred Vasseur, whilst imploring the media to "leave him the space" to turn things around.
The Frenchman has been under considerable pressure in recent weeks amid Ferrari's disappointing start to the F1 season.
READ MORE: Toto Wolff sends Ferrari stern warning: 'If he wins he is Jesus Christ'
Carlos Sainz reveals F1 future as Max Verstappen exit rumours intensify
Carlos Sainz has revealed that his future in Formula 1 is entirely committed to Williams, despite intensifying rumours that Max Verstappen could leave Red Bull.
The Spaniard was briefly linked to Red Bull last season before completing his move to Williams on a multi-year deal, which he intends to see out.
READ MORE: Carlos Sainz reveals F1 future as Max Verstappen exit rumours intensify
George Russell addresses Mercedes contract 'deadline' as Max Verstappen threat looms
George Russell has hinted he expects his F1 future to be resolved in the coming weeks as his position with the Mercedes team remains unclear.
Mercedes has not yet confirmed either of its 2026 F1 seats as it continues to be linked with a shock move for Max Verstappen.
READ MORE: George Russell addresses Mercedes contract 'deadline' as Max Verstappen threat looms
Liam Lawson hits back at Zak Brown after sharp Red Bull criticism
Liam Lawson has moved to put McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown back in his place after comments he made about the strength of Red Bull's car.
The New Zealander stated the 53-year-old does not "understand" what he is talking about.
READ MORE: Liam Lawson hits back at Zak Brown after sharp Red Bull criticism
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