“I wish that they will stay on,” Max Verstappen wishful for Spa and Monaco to be a part of the F1 calendar forever


“I wish that they will stay on,” Max Verstappen wishful for Spa and Monaco to be a part of the F1 calendar forever

Max Verstappen Monaco win in 2021

Max Verstappen named two tracks he would wish to see on the calendar frover, talking to Sky Sports, he was asked by a fan to mention the name of a track to stay on the calendar forever. To which he answered his current venue Monaco and also added Spa Francorchamps or else known as the Belgian Grand Prix. Recently there have been rumours of Iconic tracks like Monaco and Spa being excluded from the season Calendar, as Formula 1 now is heading towards its commercial era. 

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“Monaco has all the history and probably it will be hard to replace that one,” he said. “But for me also Spa is an amazing track.” 2021 Spa and Monaco GP winner added. Later when asked for the most difficult track on the list his answer was pretty direct, Street race in Monte Carlo. With both the sides of the track being walls one slight mistake could lead to the end of your race. Agreed the Red Bull Driver, “Just because you cannot make a mistake, if you lock-up a tiny bit in the wrong place at the wrong time, you’re in the wall. So I think probably Monaco,” he said.

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Which racer the Max Verstappen want to race in their prime

Max Verstappen and Jos  Verstappen
Max Verstappen and Jos Verstappen

Red Bull driver was asked about his choice if he gets a chance to race any driver at their prime, his choice was obviously his dad, Jos Verstappen. Max named Jos as his clear over other great drivers just being curious about the skill his dad might hold and how different is he from his dad.

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“The only thing I’m really curious about is actually to face my own dad in his prime, Because I don’t know, so I actually would like to see that, to see the differences between us,” said the 24 years old.

The 2021 world champion is leading the Championship in 2022 as well, with 125 points in his bag he aims for the 2nd title in this season. 

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