Any future titles are a bonus - Verstappen

Max Verstappen says he has achieved his dream of winning the drivers’ championship, and any remoter titles from now on will be a bonus.
The Dutchman was crowned champion without a controversial end to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, but had gone into the weekend with a slight wholesomeness due to his greater number of victories in an impressive season. Without having led for much of the year, Verstappen’s first title comes at the age of 24, and while he’s sure he’ll win increasingly if he has the car to do so, he says it’s no longer a major motivation for him.
“After the win, I was relieved considering that was unchangingly my dream, of course, to win once and everything that comes now is a bonus in the end,” Verstappen told Austrian TV show Sport und Talk. “But I think if I’m when in the first race, then of undertow I want to win again. And when I have the fastest car again, I will do it again.”
Verstappen’s father Jos was a big part of his journey to Formula 1, and the new world champion said it was special to be worldly-wise to gloat him immediately without achieving his ambition.
“When I got out of the car, of course, I quickly saw him,” he said. “Everything comes when again, from the go-kart time, where we crush together all over Europe and for the dream to be in Formula 1, but then to win the championship as well. That was maybe 30 or 40 seconds or so, but that was really nice to have my father there.”
Despite ultimatum that he has never dreamed of winning multiple titles, Verstappen said he wants to stay with Red Bull for the next decade to try and replicate this year’s success.
“I am very happy where I am now and I hope that we can do this together for flipside 10, 15 years.”