Red Bull seeks clarity on Verstappen's future as F1 'Silly Season' intensifies; investors turn to Dutch SMEs
By
Erik van Haren
Even the toaster can't save this one.
Summary
The article discusses how Red Bull Racing is eager for clarity on Max Verstappen's future in Formula 1, but Verstappen himself is in no rush to make a decision. The 'Silly Season' of driver transfers is in full swing, with Oscar Piastri and others being considered as potential replacements. Meanwhile, a separate section covers how investors are increasingly looking at Dutch SMEs (mkb) as a way to strengthen the Netherlands' economic foundation amid rising geopolitical tensions and pressure on international supply chains.
Key quotes
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'Silly Season' in Formule 1 in volle gang
Wie klein is, moet slim zijn
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