Ex-F1 team boss asserts Max Verstappen knew he would win 2024 title after clinching Brazilian GP lead
Former Haas team principal Gunther Steiner praised Max Verstappen’s dominant performance at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen winning the 2024 Brazilian GP (via Motorsport Week)
Former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has praised Max Verstappen’s performance at the Brazilian GP. The Dutchman demonstrated incredible skills at the Interlagos that awestruck everyone watching.
Starting from P17 and converting it into a victory was one of the breathtaking performances of the 2024 season. Steiner opined that Verstappen always knew he would win despite the struggles.
Max Verstappen‘s performance in Brazil severely impacted Lando Norris’s title hopes. The Briton was looking strong all over the weekend where he even secured pole position to start the race. However, he finished sixth in the race, which Verstappen won by 20 seconds.
Gunther Steiner stated that regardless of one’s personal opinion about Verstappen, his drive in Brazil deserves respect. The 59-year-old stated that everything changed for the Dutchman when he passed Esteban Ocon on lap 44.
Steiner expressed that Verstappen’s dominant performance, particularly his ability to overcome challenging wet conditions, was impressive. He asserted that this could certainly have a psychological impact on his rivals, especially McLaren and Lando Norris.
Bernie Ecclestone praises Max Verstappen as a ‘special guy’ after spectacular Brazilian GP win
Max Verstappen’s brilliant performance at the Brazilian GP left the F1 world impressed. His ability to extract the maximum from his car, even in the most challenging conditions, earned him widespread respect and praise.
Even legendary figures like Bernie Ecclestone have praised the Red Bull driver, recognizing his exceptional talent and unwavering determination. The former F1 supremo said that Verstappen is a special guy who has a strong mentality of winning every race.
The engine change, boosting his horsepower and speed, indicates that Verstappen won’t fall short in his championship pursuit. With three races and one sprint left in this season, he will be doing all he canto successfully defend his title.
Gaurang Kadam
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