WATCH: “Golaso,” Max Verstappen brings out soccer legend Cristiano Ronaldo’s iconic ‘Siuuuu’ celebration during live stream
Max Verstappen is well known all over the globe for his infamous livestream sessions.
Max Verstappen (Imago)and Cristiano Ronaldo (Via: X/ Nini, screenshot)
Max Verstappen, the reigning F1 world champion, has been busy with his off-season live-streaming shenanigans. He has often found himself in the eyes of the public regarding this, but this time, it has a Cristiano Ronaldo connection to it.
Recently, Max Verstappen while doing his live gaming session, was talking to his mate and something happened, that forced him to channel his inner Cristiano Ronaldo. In frustration, he used the word “Golaso” and then backed up with Ronaldo’s iconic Siuuu celebration.
Seeing Verstappen’s antics, his mate burst out in laughter and from the video, it is quite clear that, afterward, even the Red Bull star saw the funny side of things and laughed out loud. One more fascinating thing to notice is that Verstappen was wearing a PSV shirt during the livestream.
hes cringe but hes free pt.9383939 pic.twitter.com/wotYwYFhre
— nini (@SCUDERIAFEMBOY) February 7, 2024
While the 26-year-old is making the most of his time away from F1, the 2024 season is just around the corner. Red Bull will launch its car on the 15th of February and after that, Verstappen will most probably not have the time to do his infamous livestreaming sessions.
Max Verstappen will drive Red Bull’s 2024 car for the first time during F1 testing
While Max Verstappen has recently come up with a heartwarming moment via his live-streaming session, the time for such activities is pretty much over. As mentioned earlier, Red Bull is set to launch its car next week, and then testing starts from 21st February onwards.
It will be the first time when Verstappen will get the real feel of driving Red Bull’s 2024 weaponry. Under the current set of regulations, the Milton-Keynes-based team has produced potent machinery year after year and thus, the same will be expected again. None of the other teams have been able to produce a championship-worthy car since the start of the 2022 F1 season.
Max Verstappen won an incredible 19 races out of the available 22 last year and considering this, he will be itching to get behind the wheel of Red Bulls’ 2024 car during testing. This year’s F1 season will officially begin from 29th February onwards with the Bahrain Grand Prix.
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