Max Verstappen is facing a reported charge of over €1.2 million for the superlicense he needs to compete again next year. The three-time world champion’s 19 victories in 22 races in 2023 have resulted in a massive charge from the FIA, as licenses increase in cost for every point a driver scores.
However, Verstappen won’t have to pay the hefty fee himself, as he revealed: “The team pays that, fortunately.” He also expressed his views on the situation, stating: “I do think there should be some normal ratio in that. But you know, things like that get written down, and I don’t think anybody expected that there would end up being that many points scored.”
Red Bull has confirmed that they will pay the superlicence fee for Verstappen, but it is not known whether his team-mate Sergio Perez or other drivers will have to pay their own fees. Verstappen finished the season with 575 points in 2023, which is the most points ever secured by a driver in a season, leading to the eye-watering cost to ensure he can drive next year.
Verstappen had previously labeled the costs as “absurd”, adding: “I don’t think it’s right that we have to pay so much. It’s not the case in other sports either. And there are more and more races.”
Fortunately for Red Bull, driver salaries and fees are not included in the FIA’s budget cap, ensuring a more level playing field for each team. Team principal Christian Horner also commented on the situation, stating: “Thankfully, it’s outside of the budget cap. But yeah, it’s a big cheque to be writing to the FIA.”
An FIA superlicence is mandatory for any driver who wants to compete in Formula 1. The licence is awarded to drivers by the FIA and has certain eligibility requirements, and drivers must complete a series of requirements to be rewarded their superlicence
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