
Max Verstappen is a Belgian-Dutch racing driver. Max Verstappen Net Worth is $210 Million in 2023.currently competing in Formula One, under the Dutch flag, with Red Bull Racing. At the 2015 Australian Grand Prix, when he was aged 17 years, 166 days, he became the youngest driver to compete in Formula One.
Over the course of the next five seasons he achieved several more race victories, including the first for a Honda-powered driver since 2006. He finished the 2019 and 2020 championships in third place.
Max Verstappen Net Worth
Max Verstappen has an estimated Net Worth of $210 million in 2023.He earns a good fortune from his hard work , which he devotes a lot of time to and where he presents oneself entirely.Max Verstappen has recently bought an 11,000-square-foot luxury villa in Monaco for a price tag of $40 Million.
Name | Max Verstappen |
Net Worth 2023 | $210 Million |
Monthly Income And Salary | $6 Million |
Source of Earning | Racing Driver |
Last Update | 2023 |
Max Verstappen Salary
Max Verstappen has signed contract with RedBull Racing that would pay him $54 million per year until 2028. The following is a list of Max Verstappen’s earnings during his career.
Max Verstappen Private Jet

Max Verstappen recently received a brand new Bombardier Challenger 3500 private jet as a gift. Max Verstappen’s private jet is valued more than $40 million, with an additional $5 million spent on inside renovations.
Max Verstappen Wiki Bio
Max Emilian Verstappen was born on 30 September 1997 in Hasselt, Belgium and has a younger sister, Victoria.His family has a long association with motor sports: his father, Jos Verstappen, is a Dutch former Formula One driver, his Belgian mother, Sophie Kumpen, competed in karting, and his first cousin once removed, Anthony Kumpen, competed in endurance racing and is a two-time NASCAR Whelen Euro Series champion and currently serves as the team manager for PK Carsport in Euro Series.

Although Verstappen has a Belgian mother, was born in Belgium and resided in Bree, Belgium, he decided to compete with a Dutch racing licence because he “feels more Dutch”, spent more time with his father than with his mother owing to his karting activities, and was always surrounded by Dutch people while growing up in Maaseik, a Belgian town at the Dutch border.
Max Verstappen Wife
Max Verstappen is currently dating Kelly Piquet. Though she is German by birth, she has Brazilian roots as she is the daughter of legendary three-time F1 world champion Nelson Piquet. Verstappen and Piquet made their relationship official by posting on their official social media handles. Earlier this year, Verstappen and Piquet also posted a picture on their Instagram handle on New Year’s day where the pair can be seen celebrating on the beach, which is one of the highlights of the Max Verstappen relationship.
Professional Career
Verstappen joined Team Pex Racing, a CRG client team, in 2009. He won the Flemish Minimax championship and the Belgian KF5 championship that year. Verstappen advanced to international karting in 2010. CRG signed him to race for them in the world and European championships. Verstappen finished second in the KF3 World Cup to the more experienced Alexander Albon (who would later become his Formula One teammate at Red Bull Racing), but overcame him in the WSK Euro Series and also won the WSK World Series, defeating Robert Vișoiu.
Verstappen confirmed his departure from Intrepid at the conclusion of 2012. Verstappen returned to the main CRG squad after a brief run with CRG-built Zanardi karts. He finished 21st in the KZ2 class at the SKUSA Super Nationals in a CRG. Verstappen won the European KF and KZ championships in 2013. Verstappen won the 2013 World KZ championship in KZ1, the highest karting category, at the age of 15 in Varennes-sur-Allier, France.
On October 11, 2013, Verstappen made his racing debut at the Pembrey Circuit. In a Barazi-Epsilon FR2.0-10 Formula Renault vehicle, he completed 160 laps. Manor MP Motorsport from the Netherlands donated the vehicle. In 2013, he tested for several Formula Renault 2.0 teams.
Verstappen retired seven times in the first 14 races of the 2017 season, four due to technical issues and three due to first-lap incidents in Spain, Austria, and Singapore. However, he finished third in China, while another five races were classified as fourth or fifth.
At the 2020 Hungarian Grand Prix, he crashed in wet situations on the way to the starting grid, but he was able to drive the car back to the grid, where his technicians replaced the suspension in the short time before the race started. Verstappen advanced from eighth on the grid to second at the completion of the race following the repairs. He won the Silverstone 70th Anniversary Grand Prix after starting fourth. Christian Horner, the CEO of Red Bull Racing, called Verstappen and the Red Bull support team’s efforts “amazing.”
Verstappen won the 2021 Austrian Grand Prix after winning pole position, leading every lap from start to finish, setting the fastest lap, and completing his maiden career grand slam. Verstappen also became the first driver to win three races in three consecutive weekends, beginning with the French Grand Prix on 20 June, followed by the Styrian Grand Prix on 27 June, and concluding with the Austrian Grand Prix on 4 July.