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What can sport's bosses do to help keep Verstappen in F1?

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F1 finds itself in something of a tangled web as it tries to refine the new rules, improve safety and ensure the drivers are happy without compromising racing.

Max Verstappen said after the Japanese Grand Prix that he was considering quitting Formula 1 - and then said that the bosses of the sport "know what to do" to keep him in it. Verstappen's issue is with the new rules. He has been clear all year that the new form of driving and racing the new hybrid engines have created is not to his taste.

And he repeated that opinion after the race in Suzuka, as well as before it. The four-time champion said he was "not enjoying the whole formula behind it, it doesn't feel natural to a racing driver". He added: "Of course I try to adapt to it, but it's not nice the way you have to race.

It's really anti-driving. Then at one point, yeah, it's just not what I want to do. " Verstappen made it clear in the interview with BBC Sport in which he made his powerful remarks that his opinion was not based on his lack of competitiveness this season as his Red Bull team struggle.

That will be bad news for Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies, who said that he and Verstappen were "focusing on the competitive picture" and "having zero discussions about the other aspects". Mekies added: "I'm sure by the time we give him a fast car, he will be a much happier Max. And by the time we give him a car he can push and make the difference with, he will also be a happier Max.

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