The season finale in Abu Dhabi was dubbed the Race of the Century and The Clash of the Titans, with Verstappen and Hamilton slugging it out.
The relationship between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton became increasingly strained as the season progressed.
The four-time former Formula One World Champion has long been a fan of the event, winning the Nations Cup element seven times for Germany.
On February 9, Red Bull will reveal the car that they hope will propel Max Verstappen to his second consecutive world title.
While some followers' reactions indicate that they are definitely ready, the 2022 model will have to wait for a while.
F1 had agreed in principle with the teams to double the number of sprint races to six in 2022 after holding three trial events last year.
Jos Verstappen, who raced for Benetton, Simtek, Footwork, Tyrrell, Stewart, Arrows, and Minardi during his F1 career, has dabbled in rallying as a hobby.
For the final eight races of the 2021 season, Ferrari installed a new engine specification into their car, which helped Sainz to two podiums.
The new car will be powered by Ferrari once again, with Alfa Romeo continuing their partnership, but it will lack Ferrari's gearbox.
The RB18 will be the name of Red Bull's F1 car in 2022, and it will debut on February 9th, nine days before Mercedes' W13.