Christian Horner makes Ayrton Senna comparison with Max Verstappen’s incredible Brazilian GP drive
Christian Horner dew parallels between Ayrton Senna and Max Verstappen after his remarkable performance at the 2024 Brazilian GP.
Max Verstappen and Ayrton Senna; Christian Horner (inset) (images via IMAGO)
Max Verstappen‘s performance at the Brazilian GP was so fantastic that team principal Christian Horner had to compare it with Ayrton Senna. The Dutchman had to line up at 17th position on the grid for an unfortunate red flag in qualifying and a five-place grid penalty.
However, Max Verstappen dominated at the wet Interlagos and won his first race since June with a 19-second gap. The Brazilian GP showcased his skill and resilience on the track.
Team principal Christian Horner praised his performance, drawing parallels with Ayrton Senna. Verstappen’s blistering start to the main race allowed him to overtake six cars on the first lap, reminiscent of Senna’s iconic drive at Donington Park in 1993.
Verstappen and the team struggled with pace in recent races, preventing him from competing effectively against rivals. However, the new engine, despite the penalty, was a real game-changer for him. Horner highlighted how the 27-year-old skillfully overtook drivers ahead of him, including Lewis Hamilton and Oscar Piastri.
Max Verstappen asserts wanting clean races for the rest of the season
Max Verstappen had expected the weekend in Brazil to be not an ideal one following Red Bull’s struggles recently. The qualifying, which was rescheduled for Sunday due to rain, was disappointing as he was eliminated in Q2 due to red flags.
However, the three-time world champion clinched a blistering victory. Later, Verstappen admitted that he’s not chasing more wins in the season. Instead, he’s focused on having cleaner races in the final three rounds of the 2024 campaign.
The win in Brazil gives Verstappen a 62-point lead over Lando Norris. His car also no longer seems to be underpowered. The season will continue in Las Vegas after a 20-day break.
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