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Max Verstappen: The Unstoppable Force Who Could Win Races with Anything

David Castro by David Castro
April 29, 2025
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BAHRAIN, BAHRAIN - APRIL 11: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing and Raymond Vermeulen, Manager of Max Verstappen arrive in the Paddock prior to practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Bahrain at Bahrain International Circuit on April 11, 2025 in Bahrain, Bahrain. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202504110137 // Usage for editorial use only //

Unstoppable Max Verstappen: The Racing Prodigy Who Defies Limits!

Former AlphaTauri (Toro Rosso) team principal, Franz Tost, has showered Max Verstappen with accolades, claiming the Dutch driver’s talent is so exceptional that he could win races even while driving a tractor. Tost marveled at Verstappen’s performance in a Ferrari GT3 at Portimão, where he outpaced his competitors by two seconds, showcasing his unparalleled natural ability to excel in any type of car.

“Max Verstappen would win even with a tractor! For instance, last year, Max tested a Ferrari GT car. He was immediately two seconds faster than the others. Max has an incredible sense of speed, vision, and vehicle control – no matter what car he’s in. Therefore, he would immediately adapt well to any Formula 1 car. Of course, he would then fine-tune the car to better suit his driving style,” Tost remarked.

Emphasizing two key strengths that set Verstappen apart – superior natural speed and exceptional mental fortitude under pressure, Tost highlighted that he would excel in any Formula 1 car, not just one tailored to his driving style. Tost also reminisced about recognizing Verstappen’s potential early on, dating back to his karting days and a Formula 3 race at Norisring, likening his dominance to that of a young Michael Schumacher. Tost foresaw Verstappen’s greatness long before he entered Formula 1.

“Max is a very special driver. Firstly, his natural speed surpasses that of others. And secondly, he is so mentally strong that he can unleash his supernatural talent when it matters most. That’s what makes him so superior,” Tost stated. “He had already stood out in karting, in the European Championship. Then came the rainy Formula 3 race at Norisring. Max drove with such confidence that it seemed like the others were parked. It reminded me of Michael Schumacher, who was equally dominant in a rainy Formula Ford race at Salzburgring in 1987. At that time, I was working for Schumacher’s future manager, Willi Weber, and I immediately told him: ‘You have to take him. There’s no way you can go wrong!'”

Max Verstappen’s extraordinary talent and unwavering determination have solidified his status as a force to be reckoned with in the world of motorsport, with pundits and insiders alike hailing him as a once-in-a-generation talent destined for greatness.

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