At a Viaplay event this week, Verstappen was asked about the new rules again. When asked if he'd rather drive at his limit, he was honest: "Yes, but that's not always the best option right now, so you have to adapt. That's not the problem; you adapt if you're smart and think things through. Is that the most fun? No."
'It has nothing to do with results'
According to Verstappen, potential victories and titles won't suddenly make him like the rules: "It has nothing to do with my results. Ultimately, it has to stay fun. Even if you're the best in your field, it has to stay fun. If you don't enjoy going to work anymore, it won't go well for long. I think it's the same for everyone. It wouldn't be nice if you didn't enjoy your job."
Will Verstappen retire earlier?
However, Verstappen now admits that the new rules won't force him into a faster retirement: "Hopefully, I'll stay in Formula 1 for a long time. That's always very difficult to estimate. It's all difficult to estimate anyway, including where we are now. Hopefully, it won't be too bad, but some circuits will definitely be better than others. I hope we all enjoy it a bit more on a Sunday."