Max Verstappen Has a Winning Problem

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • Max Verstappen is dominating Formula 1, putting together a record win streak on his way to yet another Drivers’ Championship.
    But his remarkable success on the track belies a difficult past.

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  • @_Tp__
    @_Tp__ Рік тому +34

    I guess I’m the tester for this video in the algorithm.
    Wow when I watched this the only other comment was the creators correction comment. This really blew up.

  • @johncenter4858
    @johncenter4858 Рік тому +28

    Let's say also that he was patient with Redbull. He could have spoil his career in a lousy car like so many super talented drivers. So to its credits, he's not only a furious driver, he's also good at evaluating a team performance and car development.

    • @TheRajeshphadke
      @TheRajeshphadke Рік тому +5

      Well said. There is no reason to cry, if RedBull builds car around him..

  • @Misappointed
    @Misappointed  Рік тому +41

    Correction: When I said driving "80 to 100 kilometers a year" I meant "80 to 100 THOUSAND kilometers a year." Just a bit off yikes.

    • @tver
      @tver Рік тому

      Correction:
      A thousand times yikes. ;)

    • @BlueIced256
      @BlueIced256 Рік тому +3

      You were also off on how long Max had to wait for his mother to pick him up at gas station. His mother was driving behind Jos and Max. I think some of your information is based on dramatised tabloid articles.

  • @k3corvette35
    @k3corvette35 Рік тому +11

    Jos conditioned Max to win ! Why cause 2nd place is the first loser PERIOD !! Losing makes a driver bitter. Look at Hamilton and his boss Toto Wolff and how theyre reacting to what Max is accomplishing with his winning run of 10 in a row ! They cant admit or admire it in any way, why cause its a butter pill to swallow especially since Max ended their run of winning !!

  • @martijnjonkers2179
    @martijnjonkers2179 Рік тому +11

    They say hard work beats talent, but if hard work meets talent…..

  • @aoife1122
    @aoife1122 Рік тому +7

    Max' and Jos' incredible saga is proof that tough love is breeding winners! And no, you do not rise to the top in F1 by being "Mr Nice Guy", for true champions defeat is just not an option.

  • @forwardsdrawkcab
    @forwardsdrawkcab Рік тому +6

    Good video !
    Provides better understanding of the man and racer Max Verstappen.
    Some remarks:
    Jos is pronounced as Yoss (like boss), not Yoesh.
    Checko spun on purpose in that Monaco quali, ruining Max's fast lap (which would have gotten him P1).
    I think the realationship between Jos and Max is better than how you portrey it.
    But life was not all joy for Max at that age.
    But who's is?
    It all payed off big time though.
    Hopefully he won't end up as a jealous diva like Hammertoe.

  • @StevenQ74
    @StevenQ74 Рік тому +5

    This videos is full of lies

  • @rymace2261
    @rymace2261 Рік тому +2

    Sounds like a story of an antagonist in an anime lol

  • @yoelperez3890
    @yoelperez3890 Рік тому +4

    Its so sad, winning is a good quality, but often you see guys like him go to a daek place later in life.. and its not worth the winnings.
    ‏‪

  • @arunganapathy1046
    @arunganapathy1046 Рік тому +3

    That's How a Legend GOAT Driver is born to drive 🏆🔥

  • @Ivyticrea
    @Ivyticrea Рік тому +1

    What a great video for such a small channel. Really interesting. Question: was that a quote at the end with "I think I would do it differently" ?

    • @Ivyticrea
      @Ivyticrea Рік тому +2

      Not sensationalistic at all besides the title. The only suggestion I'd have is to use different music (I think the dupstep/electronic whatever part makes the video seem a bit cheap, which it isnt. Its a great showing of how this interesting character that rules F1 atm came to be. I hope you make more F1 content cause I watch that a lot and I subbed.

  • @jp7147
    @jp7147 Рік тому +4

    A parents job is to shape their child's character. The world is a brutal place. I think his dad did the right thing for the most part. If you're not tough, you won't reach your full potential. That's a fact. Soft parenting equals soft children.

  • @hideouspatje
    @hideouspatje Рік тому +1

    Subscribed and liked to feed the algorithm...

  • @M1R4Z
    @M1R4Z Рік тому +1

    Talk away from microphone. 😒

  • @Drrolfski
    @Drrolfski Рік тому +1

    Typical exaggeration from wannabee F1 "analysts" here, suggesting that Max was abused and unhappy as a child. There is zero ground for these accusations. Max nor Jos nor anyone around them has ever suggested this in interviews. Jos could be tough but he was a caring father and didn't destroy Max's childhood. Both were on a journey to F1 that both really wanted to make. Otherwise, Max wouldn't have been where he is now.

  • @kofiedixon-ue8yd
    @kofiedixon-ue8yd Рік тому +1

    He a genius 🎉

  • @3v1lpl0x
    @3v1lpl0x Рік тому

    Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.

  • @FreezingPT
    @FreezingPT Рік тому +1

    good video mate!

  • @mamavswild
    @mamavswild Рік тому +2

    You put out a lot of your opinions out as fact. ‘The TRUTH’ is darker….’ you don’t know ANYTHING. You take some WELL publicized events from his past and draw gargantuan, broad conclusions about a human being’s internal mind and drive.
    It’s quite irresponsible.

  • @jeannettedewit5286
    @jeannettedewit5286 Рік тому +1

    This video is not full of fact .... Max loves his father. He won't if all you said is true.

  • @Bladel1965
    @Bladel1965 Рік тому +1

    Is this Fox? Creating a completely false narrative from some half truths is evil. If anything, Max wanted to reach F1 himself. It was his own motivation. But his father, as his trainer, only asked of Max to do everything necessary to reach that goal. In return he gave up his racing career and invest the time and money necessary. Jos is a very straightforward, no-BS kind of guy and can be rough around the edges in his communication. But as any parent, he also had to deal with an adolescent who sometimes wanted to cut corners or just wanted a day off. Every parent has had arguments with their children when they didn’t want to go to school, music or sport practice or whatever. That’s a part of life and part of teaching your children some responsibility. Max has always had the ability to quit racing. He didn’t want that. It was and is his own intrinsic motivation that enabled him to learn from his father and reach the absolute top in car racing. That doesn’t come without sacrifices from everyone involved; the athlete, the parent, the trainer, the sponsors. Everyone.
    If you would have looked and, especially, listened to news items and interviews of Max and Jos early in their road to succes, you can witness the love and respect they had and still have for each other. Many children can be jealous of such a relationship. Just recentlyMax was asked who, of anyone in the world, past and present, would be his favorite teammate. Guess who? JOS.

  • @dodegemV8
    @dodegemV8 Рік тому +3

    I'm a F-1 fan before Jos Verstappen was in F-1 and watch and read everything about the sport. I'm impressed with the quality of this video. It's the best in multiple ways i have seen about Max Verstappen. My respect to the producer ✨️✨️✨️

  • @rodneyjacobs1228
    @rodneyjacobs1228 Рік тому +1

    When Verstappen becomes an 8 time world F1 champion, then I'll address this "winning" problem....

  • @fr0ntl1n3r
    @fr0ntl1n3r Рік тому +1

    thats how you create a world champion, like it or not. But thats the reality. Max knows his career cost his parents marriage. Jos gave up his life for max, so max needed to take it serious. and it was always max his choice. its the only dude on the track to go home and go sim racing for a hobby. Max lives for racing. Altho any sort of though love is abuse these days. way to many people grew up with soft dads. Also he wasnt the youngest F1 winner. he's the 4th. Perez did his job to earn his seat for the next year in 2021. it took perez way to long to become consistent. He did perez a favor for not giving him that point. He needed to step it up. would you like a gifted p2. nobody would want that. He had the time to make that extra pitstop. More drivers do it, want the have to time to get that point. so its not just max. You make it sound like you know him. yet its clear you dont.

    • @oreskec
      @oreskec Рік тому +1

      Max is the youngest F1 winner, who do you think are 3 younger ones?

  • @Oxygenefrl
    @Oxygenefrl 11 місяців тому

    He didnt wait for hours at the fuel station. His mother was close behind Jos. Fake news!

  • @aamram85
    @aamram85 Рік тому +4

    The moment RB stops having a god-tier car, Max Verstappen will retire in the blink of an eye

    • @dominicviner6619
      @dominicviner6619 Рік тому +7

      Lolllll Lewis gives up three laps into a race so I call it even

  • @thefilthyfivetff5570
    @thefilthyfivetff5570 11 місяців тому

    Disappointed, not misappointed but hey, everybody has a right to an opinion.

  • @undeniabletruth-HIT
    @undeniabletruth-HIT Рік тому +25

    This makes me respect max a lot more

    • @fixxa6455
      @fixxa6455 Рік тому

      Thanks now we can finally sleep well again

  • @model101t800
    @model101t800 Рік тому +65

    Don't exaggerate, Jos was strict but not that hard, the fact that they are now great friends and Max has always said that he sees his father as the best teammate, says it all

    • @harmkuijpers6642
      @harmkuijpers6642 Рік тому +2

      Not only that, Max has stated, on many occasions, that family is most important of all. Which is why he's not likely to drive in F1 beyond 2028, unless he's still winning at the current rate. He might even retire from F1 earlier.

    • @Nienke131
      @Nienke131 Рік тому +12

      It’s called Stockholm syndrome. The gas station story is just one of many and basically all of Max’s childhood friends have come out at one point or another stating they were all scared as f* of Jos and felt really bad for Max growing up.

    • @harmkuijpers6642
      @harmkuijpers6642 Рік тому +2

      @Nienke131 well, it sure beats Hamilton's story of a father that had to work 3 jobs to pay for his karting career. I think that, unless you're Dutch, it's hard to pick up on the nuances of Jos' parenting as told in the documentary 'Whatever it Takes'. Verstappen's story of having a strict father as a coach is not unique, Agassi and the Williams sisters had strict parents as well. Or Tiger Woods. Jos might very well have been a very loving, softer person outside of karting.

    • @Nienke131
      @Nienke131 Рік тому +2

      @@harmkuijpers6642 why do people always have the need to compare to others? Other athletes having terrible childhoods doesn’t make this particular situation any better for the person involved. Also don’t get what being Dutch has to do with anything here. Straight up ignoring your kid for days on end when you’re his only caretaker is simply wrong on many levels.

    • @harmkuijpers6642
      @harmkuijpers6642 Рік тому

      @Nienke131 it's funny how the internet works, they'll believe a misinformed video about Verstappen's childhood verbatim and claim the official authorised documentary is too rose coloured or a lie even. None of us were there and those friends you spoke of probably no longer are his friends.

  • @RoysIdea
    @RoysIdea Рік тому +11

    12:46 Eventually this turned out to be not the case. Even if Max (in a kind gesture) had let Checo pass, Checo still wouldn’t have finished second in the championship.

    • @mamavswild
      @mamavswild Рік тому +4

      Also, Checo’s crash isn’t as ‘innocent’ as it seems. There was something very PERSONAL going on between the two that had moved past racing. They may have hashed it out, but it played out on the track first when RBR tried to force the issue.

  • @FlyingSkyy
    @FlyingSkyy Рік тому +8

    Sergio wouldn't have gotten 2nd even if he gave him the place btw. He would have still missed out to Charles.

  • @petermaltha
    @petermaltha Рік тому +4

    There we go again with the BS.

  • @zeezmusic7245
    @zeezmusic7245 Рік тому +6

    I’m a Max fan but “he implants himself in the minds of his competitors, crushes their will to compete, and leaves them mentally defeated before the light go out” is some bs 😂
    Max is just racing, he doesn’t play mind games and trash talk.
    The dude is all about racing, that’s what he loves and does.

  • @remedy81
    @remedy81 Рік тому +4

    This is full of wrong information and assumptions.
    1: training 3 times a week is not that much. Look how much young children training in turning, biking, and so on to get to the top…
    2: Jos dropped max at the gas station knowing that his ex wife was 15 min behind (not hours), he just inform her. It is rude but sometimes these are the things that help to raise a child. Ask dead’s of “normal” child’s they all did something the same ones. If it was a real big issue the Dutch youth services should kicked in, that’s for sure! If this really was a big deal they both don’t talk open about this.
    3: max had years in f1 not winning due to the dominance of Mercedes. He just accept the situation and works hard to get in to the position he is in now.
    4: inform yourself and you know he has multiple friends from his childhood he stil spares time with. He was not keep away from a normal youth at al. Yes a child good in sports sacrifice time for it but he was not forced.
    5: yes he can be fanatic if something happens on track with other drivers. But the majority of the grid does the same. Beside that he has a good relation with a big part of the grid. If it was a thing he don’t had friends in racing…
    Please base a video on facts and information from all people involved instead of just barking you’re own opinion in a way you bring it as facts…

  • @jadoyon
    @jadoyon Рік тому +4

    This video brought to you by team LH

  • @Hmmm313
    @Hmmm313 Рік тому +5

    He is like a missile on the track. Its all good. Should be all driver be like him…

  • @lindsayjoshua6207
    @lindsayjoshua6207 Рік тому +3

    You mean Lewis and Toto has a problem with Max's wins.

  • @sundancer7381
    @sundancer7381 Рік тому +1

    I don't think Max views "winning" as a "problem". I think every top driver (include Hamilton - when he won so many championships) intimidates other drivers. Could it be that "Jos" has lived the reality of racing? Note that Max is making $55M per year - plus bonuses. However, this video maker knows many personal details of Max. But - look at what it takes to win again Hamilton. Nerves won in battle.

  • @cafe88racer53
    @cafe88racer53 Рік тому +2

    max is the terminator of f1 lol

  • @florisbackx1744
    @florisbackx1744 Рік тому +2

    I'm not saying that his road was normal, far from it but... I'm pretty sure you can write a book like this for just about every highly competitive pro athlete. From gymnastics, cyclists, tennisplayers to athletics, they all have made insane sacrifices both mentally socially as well as physically. There is nothing more unhealthy for a human than pro sports...

  • @BenjaminBalderas
    @BenjaminBalderas Рік тому +3

    This is very specific, and I like it. I just wonder what are the sources?

    • @StevenQ74
      @StevenQ74 Рік тому +2

      His thumb

    • @remedy81
      @remedy81 Рік тому

      Exact that, it is misinterpretation as far as it good be hearing things place information in wrong context. And pretend to bring the true story what is not the case at all…

  • @k3corvette35
    @k3corvette35 Рік тому +2

    Correction * bitter not butter !! And to add why is Lewis so bitter ? Cause he knows Max is better and FASTER in most every way !!!!

  • @BelegCuthali0n
    @BelegCuthali0n Рік тому

    This nonsense exaggeration is just proof of the abusive way most Gen Z kids are being raised nowadays into weak, spoiled and entitled adults with no tools to deal with life when there inevitably will be set backs or hard times other than curling up in a ball and crying foul.
    The tough love (or ironically called "Dutch Uncle") approach is not abusive but rather a proper form of love of a parent that wants to teach you how to deal with those set backs and to succeed in whatever environment you will face.
    Such parenting may not always be appreciated when you're a kid, but it sure is when you become an adult and realize you're strong enough to deal with anything.
    Has Jos been perfect? Of course not. He's made mistakes and did wrong things, but that just proves my point: the world is not perfect and people are not perfect. That's reality and the people who do nothing but complain about how unfair that is are the whiney entitled brats I mentioned before.

  • @AdMartens
    @AdMartens Рік тому

    My God. I dont like Jos but this is not even a little over dramatized. There is much! more love and much less abuse. I think the real story of Ocon, Hamilton or Leclerc isnt very different.

  • @nskpersonal348
    @nskpersonal348 Рік тому +1

    Great video, i just recommend you get a little bit better music, that would help your video quality alot, but other than that u did great!

  • @wicklash9065
    @wicklash9065 Рік тому

    So weird to think he's only a season and a half from equalling vettel.

  • @rickvdsommen
    @rickvdsommen Рік тому

    Why do i hear Jouch instead of just Jos lol

  • @swoondrones
    @swoondrones Рік тому

    This would not be happening if Lewis won 2021.

  • @bentacc9217
    @bentacc9217 Рік тому

    put him nascar what could go wrong

  • @emilishungry
    @emilishungry Рік тому

    Stop talking so close into your mic

  • @leojonkers3181
    @leojonkers3181 Рік тому +1

    What is the problem?

  • @jingle1161
    @jingle1161 Рік тому

    Man what an awfull BS narrative. Max would have never become the confident grounded young man he is today, had he been abused systematically by his father.

    • @mvd4436
      @mvd4436 Рік тому

      Abuse is the wrong word. He was under pressure by his father. Max would have been the same talented champion under less pressure. He might not have risen as fast but the natural talent was always there

  • @ІванКобизський-й8ч

    great video

  • @cookiedough7250
    @cookiedough7250 Рік тому

    Top ten reasons why F1 became boring

  • @Drie_Kleuren
    @Drie_Kleuren Рік тому +3

    I am Dutch and a Verstappen fan but I whould love to see someone in a equal/better car then him and then having them fight it out. The Hamilton Verstappen battle in 2021 was Legendairy and I hope we can some time soon see something again in the next few years. I cant see it being his teammate so I really hope some team stepps up their game and challenges Red Bull. I also think now that Verstappen is so Dominant right now but if he falls off and has a shit season with a shit car and gets beaten I can also see him leave right after because there is no hope. I cant see Verstappen becoming an Alonso and staying and fighting for p12s in a random team. If Red Bull falls off and there is no hope I think he can and will leave very quickly... I hope I am wrong and he becomes an Alonso and we still see him racing in 2039 or something😂😂

    • @masedi85
      @masedi85 Рік тому

      Remember Max started in a lousy car from 2015 to 2020. I won't begrudge him if he quits, he had a poor and good car, there is nothing more to achieve for him. Lewis won 6 of the last 9 championships.

  • @steakiefrags1866
    @steakiefrags1866 Рік тому

    Here before this blew up

  • @Retr0_Blues
    @Retr0_Blues Рік тому +18

    That's honestly heart breaking to hear about his childhood, I wouldn't be surprised if he talked about being abused physically by his father as he grows older. Massive respect.

    • @danielthuku8192
      @danielthuku8192 Рік тому +8

      I don't think he was abused, as this video would make you believe.

    • @51bikerboy
      @51bikerboy Рік тому

      They just tell you this on this UA-cam channel because it's BullShit.
      It's true that Max had a diseplent upbringing.
      He is never been abused.
      Jos, his father, is indeed hot tempered.
      He had a better life in the Netherlands than most childeren in the USA and the UK!
      Any proof for all your BS.
      Did you listen to Max's his side of your made-up story!

    • @paulbulk7044
      @paulbulk7044 Рік тому +1

      They changed the story and the impression is bad. BS and down playing.

    • @rosalindkennedy4624
      @rosalindkennedy4624 Рік тому +7

      Max father Jos and his father Fran were charged with assault after fracturing a man’s skull. They had a 3 year suspended sentence after making an out of court settlement. Max’s parents divorced and Max went with his father and his sister his mother. Jos has thrown Max out of the car and made to walk home because he didn’t do well at the karting. Max’s mother came along the same road and picked him up. Max doesn’t treat his girlfriends daughter Penny who is Daniil Kvyat like this. It’s simple to see where Max sometimes gets his anger from and has learned to channel this into racing. The grandfather and his father are of a different generation where we did get are butts kicked and women not treated so well. But things have improved and hopefully max will be different from his father. All the kudos that Max maintains a good relationship with his father, speaks well of him, and does want sympathy or to break his relationship with his father talking negatively about him publicly. Max has achieved what his father never did. He is his own man, has his cats and caring for someone else’s child. He is very mature and responsible, still only being 25, nearly 26. He has overcome the adversity he did suffer and a credit to himself. He has a good sense of humour and it is dreadful all the bashing people and Lewis want to give him because of his success. Max has kept it all together and Lewis has made Max get into his own head, Max is doing his job brilliantly and a success. 🏎️

    • @Zhort-rk9nd
      @Zhort-rk9nd Рік тому +9

      The best thing I've read about Max is that he says he doesn't want to be a dad like Jos. He's a good dude.

  • @PhoenixNLx
    @PhoenixNLx Рік тому +6

    Its a little bit 'overdreven'' :) Do you dont think Hamilton didnt have a hard childhood to perform... everybody in this kind of level has the same die-hard training sessions etc..

    • @eliaelirko9849
      @eliaelirko9849 Рік тому +5

      no its not, jos is not a hard but loving father, he was an abusive pos

    • @arrownymouse1811
      @arrownymouse1811 Рік тому +5

      Jos was the worst dad you could've wished for. I guess you can say he was a good coach although his methods are crude and inhumane. It's not even close to "overdreven", this is "precies hoe het zit".

    • @StevenQ74
      @StevenQ74 Рік тому

      @@eliaelirko9849 Nonsense

    • @StevenQ74
      @StevenQ74 Рік тому +2

      @@arrownymouse1811 BS, if that was the case max would not still be so close to his father

    • @rosalindkennedy4624
      @rosalindkennedy4624 Рік тому

      Untrue it’s more or a Stockholm syndrome forming a psychological connection and sympathising with them and not wanting to be a bus driver, trying to please his father. Nor does Max want to be a victim, he wants to be his own man. Jos will still be reminding Max he would have been nothing if it wasn’t for him and all that’s he’s given him. Parents like that don’t change and will justify everything. Max would have been great without things being having to be brutal. I’m sure Damon Hills father didn’t do that and many people have taken after their fathers skills. Max was surrounded by Daniel Ricciardo and his constant smile and joking around. Perhaps Max learnt something’s off him as Ricciardo can deliver some off remarks but with his smile get away with it. He was good for him and Max had a good time. Ricciardo once was so angry he put his foot through the wall into Max’s bedroom. They genuinely like each others presence. Birds of a feather flock together.

  • @dainielleduran
    @dainielleduran Рік тому +1

    Tbh I'm getting very bored of him winning, Im waiting for Charles to get his first ever championship win.

    • @MrRobinhil
      @MrRobinhil Рік тому

      it will never happen. 100%

    • @Henriicky
      @Henriicky Рік тому

      ​@@MrRobinhilnever say never

  • @mtgplayer1239
    @mtgplayer1239 Рік тому

    Class dad... 😡