![]() ![]() ![]() Why not compete in the Formula Renault 3.5 series next year followed by a season in GP2? Why ignore key steps in a ladder system that was designed to allow drivers to prepare both mentally and physically for the challenges prior to competing in F1? I believe, even with so few races under his belt, that he has the potential to become a multiple world champion, and linking with Red Bull Racing as a junior driver makes perfect sense.īut why the rush to jump into Formula One? What Verstappen has done is nothing short of amazing, and I’d go as far as to say he’s the most impressive youngster I’ve seen in many years. Jumping out of go-karts and winning in a high-downforce open wheel Formula 3 race car at your first attempt (at age 16, no less) shouldn't happen. Verstappen is, undoubtedly, immensely talented, having won both European and World titles in go-karts, and is currently lying second in the European F3 series after winning eight of 27 races. But Vettel remains an anomaly one of the few, like Alonso, who made it work.Īlguersuari was unceremoniously dumped a few years after his young debut, and Verstappen replaces another Red Bull protégé, Jean-Eric Vergne, who has also been dropped. Now, the young German, racing for the squad’s main Red Bull Racing outfit, is a four-time F1 champion – and one of the sport's greats (by just 27 years of age). Sebastian Vettel was still 19 (just) when he competed in his first Grand Prix for BMW, and was quickly signed by the energy drink giant to race for Toro Rosso. Red Bull regularly signs young drivers and offers them a chance to showcase their skills in its junior team. Verstappen, who turns 17 next month and will compete in the 2015 F1 season for the Red Bull-sponsored Toro Rosso team, will break the record for the youngest ever Formula One driver by almost two years – a title held by former Red Bull protégé Jaime Alguersuari, when he raced in 2009 at just 19 years, 125 days. ![]() Currently, he’s too young to even take a driving test.Īnd yet he’ll be lining up alongside veterans such as Fernando Alonso, 33, and Lewis Hamilton, 29, aboard an 800-hp open-wheel missile that sprints from 0-100 mph, then back to 0 again, in less than 5 seconds. When 16-year-old Dutch racer Max Verstappen arrives in Formula One next season, he will be unable to drive on the Netherlands' public roads without adult supervision. ![]()
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