F1 Pundit pinpoints Max Verstappen’s ‘most worrying’ trait for rivals
Will Buxton revealed the one trait of Red Bull's star driver Max Verstappen which alarmed his rivals in Formula 1.
Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz, image via IMAGO
Max Verstappen has been the driver to beat in F1 since the start of the ground-effect era in 2022. Despite facing a close fight last year, the Dutchman managed to defend the world title. Now, former F1 presenter Will Buxton has highlighted an alarming aspect of the Red Bull star.
Buxton pointed out that Verstappen comes back stronger every weekend. The 43-year-old reckoned that Max Verstappen always comes back to the next round after learning something new. This allows the reigning world champion to improve further as a complete package. Will Buxton insisted that this was the most worrying trait in the 27-year-old for his rivals.
Max Verstappen was no stranger to controversy in 2024. The four-time world champion had a few on-track incidents with Lando Norris. While the Dutch driver was engaged in a war of words with George Russell and Mercedes at the end of the season.
Max Verstappen’s shows ‘purity’ of racing and emotions in F1
Will Buxton insisted that he loves to watch Max Verstappen battle it out on-track due the purity of his racing. Moreover, the former F1 presenter enjoyed to listen to the Red Bull star because of the purity of his emotions. The 27-year-old speaks his mind without fear, no matter the repercussions he faced from the FIA.
Certainly, Max Verstappen is one of the rare racing drivers who do away with a tailored image for fans. The Dutchman simply focuses on himself and doesn’t pay attention to critics. This personality has won over his massive fanbase in recent years/
Armaan Agarwal
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