Verstappen hints at F1 stay with racing set to go 'back to normal'
Verstappen hints at F1 stay with racing set to go 'back to normal'Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Max Verstappen took part in the Nurburgring 24 Hours in the break between the Miami Grand Prix and CanadaByAndrew BensonF1 Correspondent in MontrealPublished21 May 202646 CommentsMax Verstappen said planned changes to Formula 1's engine rules for next year would return racing "almost back to normal" and hinted he would stay in the sport as a result.Verstappen said after the Japanese Grand Prix that he was considering his future because of what he sees as the damaging effect of this year's new engines on the experience of driving an F1 car.F1 bosses are working on a package of changes that move away from the nominal 50-50 split between internal combustion and electrical power to reduce the need for energy management, which has dominated racing this year.Verstappen said: "It will make the product better, so that means that I'm happier. And that's what I want. To be able to continue and perform well."For me, I'm happy where I'm at. I see the team really progressing. And that's also very exciting to see."I always wanted to continue anyway. But I always wanted to see change. And I think the change that's coming now is definitely very positive. Or, at least, I would say almost back to normal - so that's good."Hamilton says he has no plans to retire from F1Published10 hours agoRussell aiming to put 'turbulent' start behind himPublished13 hours agoHow to follow Canadian Grand Prix on the BBCPublished15 hours agoThe rule changes are being discussed between F1, governing body the FIA and the engine manufacturers.They have agreed in principle to increase the amount of power coming from the internal combustion engine and reduce electrical power by the same amount. Asked whether a resolution would increase the chances of him staying in F1 next year, Verstappen said: "Yeah, de...المصدر: BBC Sport | Source: BBC Sport
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