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Helmut Marko suspects Max Verstappen could retire ‘sooner than we all think’Hurtling towards a second World title, Helmut Marko does not think Max Verstappen will be around to chase the record for the most championships as he could quit “sooner than we all think”.
“We want to win more titles together,” Motorsport.com quoted him as having told Sport1. “But I doubt if we will see Max drive until he has broken all records. “In addition, he has fantastic car control, especially when he’s driving at the limit. That’s why I compared him to Ayrton Senna in his early years, although I didn’t make friends with that.
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