‘Jos the BOSS’: Max Verstappen thanks his father for his contribution by revealing his special helmet for the Dutch GP
The defending world champion, Max Verstappen took to Instagram on 30th August to reveal a special helmet ahead of the upcoming Dutch Grand Prix. He posted a video in which he describes various physical features of the helmet and talks about his emotional connection to the helmet, comparing it to one of the helmets he had during his karting days.
The helmet has been specially made to commemorate his return to his home Grand Prix at Zandvoort, as the defending world champion. He expressed his love for his father, Jos Verstappen and showed his appreciation for the effort and contribution his father put into his career. The helmet has Jos Verstappen’s logo on the back, with Max’s logo being featured on the top.
The 24 year old Dutch driver looks forward to racing at his home Grand Prix and is optimistic on his chances of another victory there. He will be returning to Zandvoort as the defending World Champion, and he seems to be looking forward to the race!
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Is Max Verstappen’s victory at the Zandvoort inevitable or will Ferrari snatch their hopes away from them?
With the upcoming Dutch Grand Prix being on everyone’s mind’s one question that arises is, will Verstappen win his home Grand Prix? Last week was a dominant one for Red-Bull with Max giving a phenomenal performance that blew everyone’s mind.
After the race, Max said that he hoped to achieve the same results at Zandvoort, but his colleague on the grid, Carlos Sainz said, “I think at Zandvoort we can be back on form and beat Red Bull again.” The 27 year old Spaniard is hopeful of his chances in the coming weekend and is quite confident that Ferrari will beat Red-Bull.
The hype for the upcoming Grand Prix is unreal and could in turn be the tipping point that could make or break the championship. With every driver on the grid(especially the ones at Ferrari and Red-Bull) looking forward to the coming weekend, only time shall tell if Max has what it takes to receive the title of World Champion twice in a row.
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