“He drives and fu*ks off,” Ex-F2 driver in awe of Max Verstappen’s ‘no bullshit’ attitude in F1

Max Verstappen has proved himself to be the dominant driver in F1 since the 2022 season of the sport.


“He drives and fu*ks off,” Ex-F2 driver in awe of Max Verstappen’s ‘no bullshit’ attitude in F1

Max Verstappen (via IMAGO)

French motorsport racer Clement Novalak has praised Red Bull’s Max Verstappen for his competitive spirit. Verstappen leads the F1 championship this season and is on the hunt for a fourth consecutive world championship.

Max Verstappen‘s style of racing has been classified as unique and aggressive on several occasions. The Dutchman is a vocal figure, rarely mincing words while depicting his thoughts both on and off the racing track.

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The Ex-F2 racer Clement Novalak has since commented on Verstappen’s attitude while racing in Formula 1. Novalak also outlined that people often misinterpret the three-time world champion without knowing his notions fully.

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I personally love Max, in the sense like he’s a no bullshit driver, yeah, he comes to the track, gets in the car, drives, and fucks off.
Clement Novalak via the Track Limits podcast

The 26-year-old has not been his true dominant self on track this season, despite amassing the most wins. He will now look to resume his winning streak after a thorough assessment of the shortfalls during the ongoing summer break.

Max Verstappen labels Red Bull as his ‘second family’

Max Verstappen secured his breakthrough in Formula 1 with Red Bull’s junior team Toro Rosso (RB) when he was only 17 years old. The Dutchman has been an integral part of the main team’s success so far, amassing 61 wins and three world titles.

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Christian Horner and Max Verstappen (Via: Imago)
The general relationship I have with the team – it definitely just feels like a second family, you know? I can really be myself, which is also very important. It’s just great – there are so many people that have been there from the start, but also new people that came into the team, and it’s just fantastic to be able to work with all of them.
Max Verstappen said on the Talking Bulls podcast

Verstappen has expressed his gratitude to the Milton Keynes-based team for their trust and support throughout his career. The 26-year-old has also mentioned that Red Bull’s environment has given him the freedom to retain his own identity regardless of any situation.

The three-time world champion has been rumored to seek a move away from Red Bull after reports of unrest within the team. However, Verstappen has shut down all speculations vouching his loyalty to the Milton-Keynes outfit.

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