Max Verstappen has to be in the season of 2020 for the last Time, the Chance, the youngest formula 1 world champion of all time. Red Bull has never made a secret of the fact that you want to achieve this goal. Verstappen has revealed that he makes his career not only of this or another world title-dependent.
In an interview with ‘Radio 538’ faces of the low countries with some of the theses, he is the one with a right or wrong answer. One of them is that his formula 1 career is worthless if he’s not at least a world title win. “That’s not true. You also need a little luck to win a world title,” says Verstappen.
“You have to be at the right time with the right Team,” he says, and explains: “Therefore, I would not say that my formula 1 career without a world title would be worthless-definitely!” The Theory that he will in this year’s world champion, had to be answered, however, “tricky” to. “It is impossible to answer this question”, he will just shrug his shoulders.
“of Course I want to be world champion,” he says. He and I have “no idea” where Red Bull stand compared to Mercedes and Ferrari. “No one knows it. We drove this new car so far, only in the winter tests, and it’s been quite a long time,” he says. Therefore, a serious answer to the question was not possible.
In another argument he sets himself against it again. And this is that he had starting in 2021 because of the new budget ceiling will have a better Chance to be world champion. “Wrong,” he explains, and explains: “I think this has nothing to do with it. All top teams spend more or less the same money.”
“so it’s not going to change overly much,” says Verstappen. In order to become the youngest world champion, it would be in the coming year is already to late. For the record, the currently, Sebastian Vettel holds, can crack, the 22-Year-old just this year.
This article was written by Ruben Zimmermann
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