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Max Verstappen poses with Kelly Piquet in a lovely picture from their family time together

Max Verstappen poses with Kelly Piquet in a lovely picture from their family time together

Time of Indiaa day ago
Max Verstappen and Kelly Piquet (Image credit: Instagram)
Max Verstappen and Kelly Piquet continue to spend quality time during the summer break, which started soon after the Hungarian Grand Prix. Kelly has now shared a few fresh glimpses from their relaxing time with family and friends.
The couple welcomed their baby girl, Lily, in May. Verstappen has been constantly making sure to spend most of his free time with her.
Kelly Piquet shares new picture with Max Verstappen
Taking to her Instagram Stories, Kelly Piquet shared a picture of herself and Max Verstappen posing for a couple's picture. The monochrome image shows Kelly in a double-shade top and pants, as Verstappen holds her in a close embrace. The two are seen posing on the banks of a water body.
Piquet also shared a picture of her elder daughter Penelope's wrist, adorned with a bracelet that had her name on it.
Penelope is Piquet's daughter from her previous relationship.
Kelly Piquet shares pictures of Max Verstappen and Penelope
According to a report in Daily Mail, Max Verstappen and Kelly Piquet have bought a luxurious property in Portugal. The couple has reportedly bought land in the Pinheirinho estate, located on the Portuguese coast near Comporta.
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The 27-year-old has won just two races this season, besides an F1 Sprint win. He is currently in third position in the F1 Driver Standings.
Talking about it, Verstappen said in Red Bull Racing's YouTube series Beyond the Charge, 'For me, what has always been really nice is it feels like a second family when I'm here. That's why I feel like when I walk into the garage, there's nothing that feels awkward or weird, you know, you're just one of the boys, and you just jump in the car.'
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He will now return to compete in F1 for the Dutch Grand Prix at the Zandvoort circuit. It is scheduled from August 29–31. He had secured second place at the race last year. It is his home race and is expected to serve as an advantage for the F1 champion to make an impressive comeback on the podium.
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