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Verstappen refuses to be drawn on future ahead of British GP

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The reigning world champion avoids confirming any Mercedes talks, saying his aim remains to retire at Red Bull.

SILVERSTONE: Max Verstappen on Thursday refused to be drawn on questions about discussions with Mercedes and exit clauses in his Red Bull contract when he spoke to reporters ahead of this weekend’s British Grand Prix.

Facing a succession of questions about his future, following reports in Italy that he had agreed to join Mercedes next year, the Dutchman was polite but evasive in his answers, stressing that for him it would be ideal to complete his career with one team – Red Bull.

“I am happy where I am,” he said. “There are always rumours, but only one who decides and that is me and the team. I control my own destiny and I am happy and in control of where I’m at.”

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