Great video again, can you please do a comparison video of Lewis, Max and Charles in terms of their driving styles and lines they take. Also how does Max's style compare with Schumacher?
I think even anyone who sim races in particular will know this. If you watch him stream, it's absolutely freakish how much faster he is than anyone else
I don’t believe in talent. I think it’s all hard work and opportunity but then I see Max drive. Something ain’t natural about that boy. See also: the Schumachers, Hamiltons, Earnhardts and Loebs of this world
@@CobraAce04 Agreed, it's a very rare combination of innate giftedness and dedication . You see it with artists also. Charlie Parker did practice a ridiculous amount of time but the man's brain was literally on a different frequency. He conceived of an entire musical language that had never been done before.
@@scotchwhile214 i dunno the numnber have been looking pretty solid over the last 5 years or so. He defionitely has a solid chance with how many years he has left in this sport.
I think it was in Brazil a few years ago, in the wet and behind the safety car and I realised Max wasnt following everyone else. He'd was looking for how grippy the track was off the racing line while still at safety car speed. Once the race got a green flag he was passing everybody where he knew there was grip....even a somewhat surprised Vettel. He was a driver thinking ahead not just (literally) following the crowd.
If you have F1TV you have to watch this year's Miami GP from his view. He's almost continuously talking with his race engineer, looking for an edge here or a weakness there. Several times they sent him new configurations during the race, "to try out." He and his engineer never stopped talking and experimenting the entire race. They probably communicate 5x as much as other drivers. It was fascinating!
Yeah it was Brazil 2016. Such a masterclass race from him. I think a lot of people were thinking what the hell is he doing, but he was indeed trying out different lines and seeing where the grip was. It was amazing seeing such a young driver schooling some of the best and experienced.
The reason is very obvious the toxix British domination of F1 coverage. Anyone who is not British wiol get sloughtered. Meqnahile Hamilton always got a free rid in the fastest car. Verstappen is not one but several levels above Hamilton in every aspect of racingl Yet he will NEVER get even remotely the same appreciation by the British dominated F1 press. British press are really toxic and sad.
I think Max's biggest point is that not only did he have a racing upbringing and is talented but that he actually ALSO likes racing and motorsports. Not all drivers love racing.
I wouldn't put it that way. Every driver loves racing and competition. They just don't use all the free time to go racing like Max does. Even footballers, NBA stars and top tennis players have other hobbies. Max thinks about racing 24/7 that's very unique and different.
I agree with you. Max is VERY passionate about racing in general. A friend of mine and I usually joke that F1 is Max's boring 9to5 job that pays the bills so then he can enjoy sim racing and other stuff 😂
@@gabrieldias3479 I genuinely think Max will die a timely death at a race track. Not a tragic untimely accident or anything. He’ll just keep driving more and more categories until he’s extremely old
I hate the fact that F1 became so toxic that so many people say that he only is doing well because of the fast car this year. People forget how good he actually is. Max is absolute masterclass !
@ICTStudentK I'm surprised people do. I rather dislike Verstappen both on and off the track, but a god-like car with a bad driver wouldn't be winning (dominating, really) like Verstappen's done the last few years. I have plenty of negative descriptors to use for Verstappen (and his father), but I'd have to be totally delusional to count "bad driver" among them.
Max is just a once in a hundered years driver. He is something special. There are a lot of people that do not like him, but his talent is unmatched. He already is a great champion and will be even more so in the near future.
Once in a generation He's really good but he still doesn't have the accomplishments as senna, prost, shucmacher or any of the other once in a generation drivers we've had
@@Alucard-gt1zf i mean is it really all about WC? We all know that there are so many more factors that influence the outcome and success of a season than the drivers abilities. If you watch Max driving, also back in the days when the Mercs were untouchable and he didnt win, you could see his unbelievable talent. Let‘s see how his career develops, but from what we‘ve seen from him so far, i think it is okay to say that he is somewhere up there with the very best of this sport. Let‘s enjoy this driver as long as we can
Nah. Unmatched exactly why? Every generation have at least a phenom and Max is just the one of the last gen. I've heard the same for decades, I've seen Senna, Schumacher, Hamilton and now Max. Different drivers for different eras, that's it.
Max is just from another universe. He can drive with closed eyes and still be faster than anyone. First after Senna and Schumaher who is a joy to watch how he drive.
@@prayagamahatikaushik4184Not that talented as Max. GREAT, but a good worker, while Max is both. Championship titles wise, the difference between their ages shows clearly why Max is far better.
@@MuhammadAliGoat00 I also agree Max is slightly more naturally talented (not necessarily mean a better driver) than Fernando. However I don't think your argument makes sense. Fernando also had 2 world championships when he was at Max's age, 25. At this level of drivers who are the best of the best of the best, number of championship titles doesn't really show much about their ability as they're already more than talented enough to win the championship given right conditions and car
@@ahmettarkkaya2915 There are lots of factors involved in this debate, that gather all the circumstances in which Max won those titles. Max had more problems with his car overall than Alonso did when he won, and only a great driver can turn the outcome in his favor like Max did. Max was the underdog in the battle for his first title, while Alonso was leading in the standings till Schumacher began to come closer and closer and have a battle to remember with Alonso. But Max's stats show why his talent would eventually open the door for multiple WDCs, like the first youngest driver to win a GP in his DEBUT for RB, and the incredible evolution in the 2016 Brazil GP on the rain, showing that this kid's skills and courage are umatched so far. When Max will retire, his resume will be by far the greatest of all times, even though my favorites will forever remain Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher. But Max is made of the same cloth with those legends, while Alonso is a brilliant driver, but he doesn't have that killer instinct, and history shows it in many ocasions.
watching Max's movements on the wheel in that Formula Renault reminded me of Senna, the way he dances with the wheel. Not a massive Max fan but his incredible talent is undeniable.
senna was much rougher. max is comparatively smooth. not prost-like, but smooth nonetheless. this is also probably the reason why his tyres last so long
@@realdaddydagoth69 A driver like Senna obviously had to be rougher because the cars weren't as refined back then. The closest we got to see of Senna driving in a more "modern" fashion (as far as his steering inputs are concerned) was when he was tardwrangling the Williams.
@@Roguescienceguy back then, that was a trait that all drivers had, the cars had really hard tyres and had very simple aero so they were much more prone to sliding
@@sulphurous2656 or when he was having that epic fight with Prost at Bercy-stadium with kf1-carts. Back then the f1-racers were actually willing to race each other in equal machinery. Those two were still better than the rest😅 ua-cam.com/video/d8XRz5s0nhE/v-deo.html
After the Miami GP, it shows how naturally talented of a person Max is. Still can't believe he was gaining 0.5s over Checo with those 35-45 laps old hard compound tyres.
Checo: I don't know man, how was he doing the same lap times on old hards? I'm supposed to be the tire whisperer. I whisper all I can, but they didn't listen Max: I shout at my tires.. they'll listen. - Lolipop man, Miami GP 2023 highlights -
did you watch how senna was gaining on prost with same spec and eveything same,prost and senna was equal to each other,perez and max are equal no,put daniel riccardio to max and you will see the real battle,you maybe forgot there battle together :)))...
I remember Jenson Button saying his overtaking was so incredible, that verstappen was so in controle and in tune with the car! Just watched some of his sim races and it was incredible to see him sweep up the competition there too
Yes, i watch also his sim racing. And this still young man has so much talent and feeling anything with 4 wheels. On the sim hee can choose any category any type of car and sweeps the whole field against the best sim drivers in the world. I can't see any of the current or former F1 drivers doing this. And i am sure he can choose any category in real life racing, he will adapt quickly and also win in that category.
His mum was incredible in a kart. She was a factory driver for years in Formula A, Formula Super A and Formula K. This is against guys like Trulli, Pantano, Gianniberti etc.
I genuinely think that Jos may have helped to mold Max, but Max’ innate talent and instinct actually comes from his mum. I’m old enough to remember Jos racing and he wasn’t that great. I mean, on an instinctive level…the level that’s in the blood, if you will. His mother could have been great, but she had to stop racing to bear children, which I’m sure she would never take back…just saying, it’s more difficult for women because of the biological necessity to, you know, not race when bearing a child. I remember one of the drivers she raced against speaking of Sophie (I don’t remember who) and he said that she seemed to race purely on instinct and was very aggressive and would never back down. Sounds like a boy we know.
@@mamavswild Ehh, Jos was still really good, his rise to F1 was rather similar to Max's and had a great karting career too. Jos definitely was mediocre F1 driver, but he was also really good in the rain.
I love him. Really. I'm 32yr old and i breathe racing sports and everything around it. Verstappen is by far the best driver i have ever seen in my life, as good as Ayrton Senna imo. I love the guy, really.
I with you on this, man. Max is just an old school racer. No fancy fashion house will make a dime off of him. He doesn’t care for the celebrity life, dude just wants to race.
The quick descriptions and diagrams of the “typical” cornering lines of different drivers was suuuuper interesting. Would love to see a whole video on this.
Max caught my attention in the Formula 3 series specially, I then took very close look at his career so far and realized how big talent he is. I tend to try scouting those rising talents from lower formula classes yet his style reminded me of some of the best F1 drivers ever seen (started following F1 in 1997).
It's kind of funny how a lot of people like to say that today's drivers couldn't handle cars of the old eras. If you put them in an 80's line up they would absolutely smoke the entire field because they're just 100 times fitter.
@@likilikiki no they wouldn’t. Most of the guys in the 80’s had tens of thousands of hours of practice using three pedals and a manual transmission. How many hours do the drivers of today spend using that type of car? The answer is, nowhere near enough. Sure, they’d be able to adapt quickly and be significantly fast, but nowhere near someone who’s been doing that and only that, their whole life.
@@souldry it's just a transmission... given that these are modern f1 drivers who train like crazy, even if they didn't already know how to manual, they'd get it down VERY quickly... heel toeing is not rocket science.
Max is the most talented driver on the current F1 grid. He could be the love child of Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher. How he was immediately fast in the Toro Rosso at that age given only a limited amount of races in formula cars is truly astonishing!!
I always know Max is very talented. You know when you see a talented driver when he can just bring more speed and better lap times even in a crappy car and/or under rainy conditions. Michael Schumacher is one of those generational talent that no one could even come close to. Now I see Max is the current generation talent that no one could even come close to. The only person who can slow him down is himself - what I'm saying is his motivation to drop because, example, too many races in a season.
He's already in top 5, just like types such as Federer, Nadal or Messi were in their respective sports relatively early on in their career, regardless of titles. All these guys have the ability to be winners by age 18-21.
Based on driving ability, I cannot name 5 names who are better, so I would also argue he already is top 5 of all time. I didn’t see Hamilton or Schumacher do things Verstappen is not able to do, let’s put it that way. The average sporting fan will tell you that he does not have the statistics (yet) to be compared, fair enough I guess. But in my opinion that is not how you determine greatness in a sport with so many influential factors. For me personately, he is the most complete driver I have seen, he is like a robot. It does not matter where he starts, or in what condition, he will consistently be a threat for the win. Emotionally for me Schumacher is the greatest, give it a few more years and rationally it will be Verstappen.
@@thedutchexposerHamilton has way more experience than Verstappen but Verstappen appears to learn too. Like in this year's Miami GP where he kept calm and overtook Leclerc and Magnussen (?) later on. With extra years, Verstappen is likely going to be Alonso on steroids, can't wait to see that happen.
Scott, would you be so kind to explain in a future video, how Max's style works to keep his tyres alive on-par with Sergio, please? This is something I (and I guess many people) can't quite figure out. If someone would have an answer or at least an educated guess, that would be you.
@@bmxerqf882 Yet his steering inputs, throttle and braking are sharper than Sergio's, which is what baffles me. Granted, Perez is obviously not that comfortable with the car, which is suited more or less to Max's liking, but still. I wanna see Scott diving deep on this one, as I'm sure he'll find something interesting.
I think it also has to do with Max being an early braker, so he is less agressive on the tires and therefore can take more speed out of the corner without destroying his tires. His style of driving is just different then the rest of the grid. No one drivers with that much pointy front as he does. And as mentioned he dances with his stearingwheel a lot but always smooth. And because he feels what the tires are going to do he can anticipate any slip that would come. You seldem see him missing a corner and smoking his tires. That prolongues his tire life.
@@extreme8808 This years car isn't more to Max's liking. RB have found a middle ground for them both. In the beginning of last year the car was actually not to Max's liking at all and suited Perez more.
You can really see how Jos Verstappen taught him well. Verstappen Sr. himself was quite talented, making Schumacher question how the *hell* he was able to still keep up with everyone somewhat in the absolute disaster that was the second Benneton car. And don't forget that Jos Verstappen was one of, if not *the* best Rain driver at the time he drove in F1, being able to keep behind Schumacher and his Ferrari while he was driving an Arrows in Malaysia 2001, and finishing in 5th in Canada in 2000.
@eco logic 1994, Schumacher won and Verstappen came in 4th behind Damon Hill and Häkkinen, Schumacher got disqualified though so Verstappen moved up to 3rd
@@Reaz399 I think he's better. I see Max Verstappen as Schumacher 2.0 or Senna 3.0 if we see Michael as an evolution of Ayrton (as I see). I think Senna raised the bar back then in the 80's, where drivers had a more gentleman-like, saving machine approach, when the likes of Lauda, Stewart and then Prost would dominate. Senna then breaks with this. He points out to a new style in which he would always extract the maximum of the car, always in the limit, and sometimes a bit over it. Maybe he did it a bit too soon back in the 80's as that would plague him with reliability at Lotus and later on battling Prost in McLaren, but he definitely pointed out the direction in which the sport was going. Then came Schumacher and raised the bar even higher. Not only extremely gifted and just as ruthless as Senna, but he also conjugated the more analytical and calculated style of Lauda and Prost with it, + raising the level of fitness and professionalism, thus setting a new standard, in a way being Senna 2.0. And in my opinion only now then we have a new standard being set with Max. Don't get me wrong, we had great drivers since Schumacher, whether it's Alonso, Raikkonen, Vettel or the most accomplished of them: Hamilton. But none of these in my eyes have set a new standard in racing, but rather replicated somehow the standard previously established by Michael, particularly Vettel and Hamilton. Max though finally has set a new standard: the driver now not only must be extremely gifted and ruthless, plus super professional, calculated and athletic, but also must be full time into racing, using Racing Sims to practice and improve its skills and knowledge whenever he can, always been more prepared for every new track and condition in advance, with hundreds or even thousands of hours practicing in highly realistic simulators. That's how I see how Max differs from the previous generation of greats, and how he establishes himself a new standard, in a way that he can be seen as Schumacher 2.0 or Senna 3.0.
@@joaoandrade2828 This new standard you claim is not really a new standard, sounds more like fanboyism to put him above Senna and Schumacher. These comparisons are silly in my opinion. We will never find a definitive and objective answer who is better. Instead, we should enjoy their skill on the track and be happy to be able to whitness such insanely talented drivers. I really wonder how much those simulators actually do for a professional racing driver. I suspect much less than you make it out to be. As if Schumacher was not full-time into racing? You might not know or forgot, but in Schumachers era were almost no regulations for testing. In other words: unlimited testing with the real cars! Which Schumacher did more than any other driver as far as media tells us. He was well known for his insane work ethic. Real life testing with the actual car has, without a doubt, significantly more value than any simulator. EDIT: and if using a simulator to improve as a driver is the ''new standard'' then Max is certainly not the one who introduced it to the F1 world. Simulators are used since 2 decades or close to 2 decades. Sure, the first ones are not so realistic, but still, it is certainly nothing new.
@@schnetzu that's a strawman argument. If to "disprove" one's claims as you intend with this comment one must just say "that's not a new standard", then the same could be said about all drivers basically: "Senna's ruthlessness and always pushing the car to the limit? Well, not a real standard, we had Nigel as an aggressive driver in his era, and also Gilles and Hunt before. Nothing to see here." "Schumacher's work ethics, calculated driving and athleticism? I see no new standard. Lauda was just as professional and calculated, and Prost was calculated and also incredibly fit, barely struggling in extreme conditions, contrasting to the likes of Nigel and Ayrton. Nothing to see here" "You see, it just sounds like your fanboyism (in the above examples in quoted claims) is just trying to put Schumacher along Senna" OR ""your fanboyism is just trying to put Senna along Prost or rate him highly". That's pretty meaningless as a "counter argument". As for the simulators being there since a long time, and Max not being the first to introduce its use: You missed the point. It isn't simply simulators alone, combining real world racing with Sim racing, as many others do, and have done before Max. The Sim racing point is only a thing because of the level he's performing, the results he's beeb delivering in Grand Prix Racing. Not only displaying the traits we first saw in F1 (successfully) found in Senna, but then also Schumacher, and on top of that the Sim racing stuff.
Ruthless, and to my mind, unfair. He drives as a bully; not as a craftsman. It may make for exciting racing and even win races but it is so crude I refuse to endorse him as a talented driver. If Max is unwilling to show respect for his fellow drivers by simply forcing them off the road, than he should be shunned and find a venue where he is forced to drive alone. Timed events like rallying or drag racing. Why is he tolerated? Because he gets results, despite the carnage. I would like to see him banned for being an unethical driver and should not be embraced as a decent representative of the sport.
1:50 is a text book competitive karting pass. TaG, Rotax, 125 shifter/KZ/, allllll the same moves. Even today, he drives F1 likes its a Kart. Front heavy is textbook karting. All about energy retention and the drive out of the corner. No diff, low on power high grip. Late brake and drive through the corner to get the jump on the exit.
Visit local tracks and back roads and you can see it without such barriers. There is a race for every class, any kind of car you can imagine. Sending a 15 year old Miata at full throttle doesn't cost much, and you can seriously hone your skills without fear of constant death. It is nearly as difficult to push a slower, less refined vehicle to the edge as an F1 car. No doubt, your reflexes and instinct, muscle memory must be absolute going 180 mph. But first, you learn slowly, build your skill, and speed will come. There are no shortage of talented, passionate, and highly skilled drivers all over the world. You have to work a little to find them rather than just flip on a television, and if it's important to you, than what's a little travel or some research?
@@philbert006 you should look into dirt racing like sprint cars, 600 micros and midgets. I’ve raced Asphalt and dirt for many years and dirt will always be my favorite
@@TreeHarmony I love dirt track. I worked at the dirt track at Memphis Motorsports Park for a long time. The last race series I worked was the Busch series NASCAR race, stacker 2 world of outlaws series both on the same weekend. The NASCAR drivers came out and drove a race in the world of outlaws super modified, there were topless sprint cars (talk about rowdy, damn!) The local guys that kind of won all the time got to go out and drove with the world of outlaws classes. It was a fantastic weekend!
@@philbert006 hell yeah man we had a very similar deal when the world of outlaws came to skagit speedway, where they’d also let local guys run with the outlaws. A good amount of nascar guys run on dirt occasionally, I saw Kyle Busch at the Tulsa shootout this last year racing a micro and Kevin swindell has his own team that has been pretty dominant they have brought up some damn good drivers like cbell.
@@philbert006 you do realize even those are extremely rare in the grand scheme of things? Sports like football have too big financial barriers for millions of kids forget about sports cars like miata and race tracks. in my country, getting a miata is equivalent to a decade of rent. A computer with wheels pedals and shifters on the other hand, is actually possible for a lot of people
Mike Tyson is nowehere near the best boxer of all time 😂😂 Not Heavyweight, not p4p, not in any way. Ali, Lewis, and Foreman are better heavyweights, p4p Sugar Ray Robinson stays thr best of all time, no debate.
I get what you are trying to say but mike was basically an orphaned delinquent until he was scouted by Gus D'Amato. No professional boxing parents or money.
I think technically he was carting before he was born. I’m sure his carting mama, without knowing, took max around the track in her womb a few times before she knew she was preggo with him. Would explain his calmness when taking G’s.
@@bmxerqf882 That's not really true, he was conceived during the winter stop of 1996-1997, and sperm don't live long before they are reabsorbed by the body. Or ejaculated, whichever "comes" first.
This is why I love cars so much! My dad let me rev the van we have in park and I instantly fell in love with how engines work. Now I save up my money to buy sim rigs and race on the pc to eventually race in real life!
@@meknassimoulayali5742 he is. I'm sorry but all the greats have that hunger and fire and they also make mistakes. Like when Schumacher turned into hill and when senna took out prost
saw him driving in Wackersdorf at the european or world championship. To that time he raced for Intrepid in OK Junior und was leading all the heats and was aggressive always at the beginning and managing the race afterwards. For me was clear that he'll go to F1 for sure.
Max is phenomenal. Even though I am a massive Lewis fan, Max as a talent and driver is irresistible; he's on a quick path to all time greatness. It's just too bad for him (and LH) that current cars are so bland an uninspiring. I'd love to see him in full attack on cars with limited electronics. Form the current crop, only him and LH have the talent to succeed throughout different generations.
MAX'S DAD: the podcast Crime in Sports has a fantastic episode about the Verstappen family, he was a "character" so to speak. and not in the best of ways. very interesting, well worth the listen!
if you are a dutch person uyes he is for you a goat but Senna is the goat,his talent comes from himself and max said I am verstappen 2.0 he means he said I owe everything to my father,to be a goat your talent must come from yourself without a aid.max drives at this moment with a best super car,perez is no equal to him,put daniel ricardio back to redbul then you wil see the fight between max and daniel all over again..
A lot of people hate on max lately saying “his car is too overpowered” yes his car is good.. but it seems like these people don’t appreciate or don’t wanna see how good a driver he actually is
There's definitely been a few drivers of Max's caliber over the years. It's difficult to compare them with how much the cars have changed, but there's been a few who stand out above the rest over their respective eras. Max looks particularly outstanding because he's racing Checo, and the rest of the field are miles behind. It'd be different with Hamilton, Russel or Alonso in that seat because they'd be neck and neck. He's definitely among the best of all time, but putting him alongside Schumi in a ferrari, or Senna in a McLaren, or even say Lauda or Fangio in their cars during those eras might've changed our view. Recency bias plays a big part, don't forget how Schumi and others were just as unstoppable as Max is right now.
@@michaelfortier7726 I think this is quite wrong. Checo is just another one in a large lineup of teammates who Max has aced. Only Sainz in 2015 and Ricciardo in 2017 were a challenge. In all of the other seasons, Max was the boss.
@@jochem1986 Not talking about Max's teamates. Line up Michael Schumacher in his prime to Max in his prime in 2023, and I'm positive we'd have a title fight this year.
@@michaelfortier7726we dont need that,daniel riccardio was his team mate,how they tried to kill each other,I think max is second best driver as long as he has no stronger team mate in same car..
@@michaelfortier7726 dont forget,1994 Senna vs schumacher illegal traction control,Senna was driving against the techonology that was banned,Senna spinned many times because of that,if he knew that schumacher was using illegal traction control he would never drive to the outer limits..
He always said that if you have a car that is dominating, then your driving style is different. If your car has a disadvantage, then you need to take more risk.
He has established himself as a dirty driver so can appear calmer as his reputation precedes him. Other drivers know from experience that if he is behind them, they must modify their racing line to guard against his crashing through the corner and taking them out. That means they must drive defensibly and not drive their best race. It that right? It's not good for the sport, that's for sure!
@@nicovanos this doesn’t apply to junior formula and karting. He was always super aggressive and always willing to touch or make contact. This continued when he came to F1. Lewis was the only one willing to do the same as Max after a while. Charles is like Max’s bit@h because he won’t do what Lewis was willing to do. And that’s why we can’t have any entertainment last year or this year. Just a one man championship.
@@donaldekhoff7999 he learned a lot from the problems of 2021. And he seems to be more mature now. Or maybe the car is so strong that he doesn’t need to fight anyone? I don’t know. I’m trying to be careful not to set the fanboys off. We’re just talking guys. Please stay calm! 😂 Let’s pray that Charles will be more strong like Lewis 2021. Or maybe Mercedes will build a better car..? George seems to be more like Max in his attitude so that should be interesting.
Yet modern f1 "fans" will keep crying by saying he's only winning by his car and not his skills. Max is the closest thing we have to Schumascher or Senna today.
Tbh, I’d say that Lewis on 2021 was his very best season, fighting Verstappen, that year, he had shown such ferocity that I had never seen in a long time, even matching Max ferocity, truly one of the greatest seasons of all time, both truly deserved to be World Champions
@@ericksfk6797 Verstappen still should have been champion with like 3 races to go, that says enough. The bad luck for Max made it closer than it should have been
@@jochem1986 driver61 tried to drive with a similator of interlagos by imitating Senna gear stuck level 6 to win the race but without luck,driver61 later said how did he do that,driver61 stil cant figure that out :))..
By the end of his career I think he will be in GOAT territory alongside Jim Clark, Ayrton Senna, and Schumacher, and above greats like Piquet, Prost, and Hamilton.
He will never measure up to anyone on your list. None of them were bullies first and racers second. His looks say it all: He wants to kill anyone in his way. I remember all of the prior greats also being GENTLEMEN off track.
@Chrisjk trauma creates broken people who are usually drug addicts. Trauma incures abuse, whether physically or sexually. Have a father to guide you is a blessing that not many of us have nowadays. Having a stern father who knows his son is special is not trauma. His worst day was better than my best day growing up. He had parents that loved and care for him and guided him through life. If you feel thats trauma the real world is going to eat you alive.
I wish someone like Netflix would do a documentary on max from the start until now. To show the people what he's achieved through his life so far. DTS painted a different picture of the F1 lives which has caused so much animosity on social media. This man lives and breaths racing, yes he's got a quick car atm but in reality he's actually very talented. People don't know but he is a purpose built racer from the day he was born and that in itself is something which has gone unnoticed. It's one of them if you know, you know type of deals with max atm
Missed opportunity to show that incredible 2015 (correction: it was the *2016* race!) Brazilian GP "drift-save" which, as was explained back then, was a real karting move. His rear end stepped out, in the rain, coming onto the main straight. He deliberately locked up all 4 tires and since the rears are wider, they have more drag, so the nose of the car got back in front. He let off the brakes at precisely the right time and managed to avoid the barrier. It was an amazing save!
The way you judge someone's skills by looking at consistency. That's about it. Im sure I have the reaction time to be a elite driver. But im not consistent. No matter how much I focus, there are days im just off and things don't click. Max just dosnt make mistakes, consistently. It is remarkable. Makes you think he is not human.
@@KnarfOfSpam Formula 1 is about open wheel racing at the highest level. Major effort by many players and at great expense is expended to perfect the cars. There is more than a drivers championship at stake; there is also a manufacturers championship at stake. The driver is supposed to bring out the best in the car, not make it about himself. To rise at the expense of others on track completely betrays the teams efforts as well as the spirit of the series itself. I have no stake in liking or hating Max. It's his way of doing business on track I am offended by.
@@donaldekhoff7999 you spend your time responding 17 times (or more..I think I missed some) to other people stating how you don’t like him or his dad. 17 times on this video alone! It was nice having a laugh about that with you but I have to say…it doesn’t seem healthy being that obsessed about someone. And a suggestion: repeating your opinion doesn’t make it more interesting or convincing.
no. i'd say fernando alonso has an even greater obsession. he went through 4 years of mclaren honda disasterclass and still had the heart to come back to f1. would the same apply to verstappen? 5 dollars says no.
This should be pretty much the same reflexes that made Kimi so fast in his younger years (and to some extent Ronnie Peterson, and I bet a bunch of others). This was kind of hard for Kimi to keep at the same height all his career as he grew older, I wonder if the same will be true for Max.
his father is low key abusive tho that's why mas always aim to win so that his father will not abandon him in the side of the road max is literally the character in the blade of fury if he didn't succeed in f1 abandoned in the side of the road
Mercedes was indeed interested in Max but thought he was too young so Red Bull took their chance. Think people would have loved a Max and Lewis line up.
Don't think they took a chance at all, the Norisring was proof enough. And the first time he drove the then in a Alfa Tauri in Brasil and misjudged the entry speed, corrected and drove on...
He’s literally like Dexter, but instead of harnessing his psychopathy for murdering other murderers he uses it to destroy every other driver on the grid.
He's no Dexter. Dexter knew to get off clean. Max is talented but reckless and filthy. He didn't get the nickname Crashtappen by accident and some of his antics have been the worst purposeful crashes in F1 history - and he has multiple of them them on his resume. MULTIPLE. In any other sane era of F1 he would have been suspended or even has his Super License revoked a year. The way Max drives when he's in aggressive mode and behind can quickly turn from skill to "either get out of my way or I'll crash us both out" lunacy, and that fact is born witness by his leading all F1 drivers in career penalty points at 32 pts, a massive margin to anyone in the field, and did it all in only 8 seasons.
@@Heist1000 Given that Gasly, who nobody would call overly aggressive, almost accumulated enough penalty points to get a ban shows the flaws and uselessness of the penalty point system. And the only purposeful crash max was involved in was Lewis throwing him in the wall at Silverstone.
Max's driving style is exactly like Michael Schumacher's. Schumacher, like Max used to like a pointy front end and his incredible feel for the limit meant he would make micro-corrections and balance it throughout the corner.
Maybe Max's tires last long because he's able to use more of the rear axle during cornering, because of his incredible feel. Not leaning on the fronts as much.
Max could easily become the one to break all of Hamilton's records. Both Lewis and Max are incredible, once in a generation drivers, but I think Max's style makes him faster that Lewis. If anyone is quick enough to take 8 titles, and break the rest of the records set by Lewis, its Max Verstappen.
I doubt we'll be seeing record breaking again like that. Max isn't interested in any of that and as it is, the FIA are under constant pressure to not allow uncontested domination anymore.
lewis is getting old. it's no secret that age is hunting him down meanwhile verstappen is still very young and can (believe it or not) still improve as a driver.
have incredible feeling of car's motions, master in the wet - who will you think about in F1? Yes, Ayrton Senna. It's somehow ironic that Lewis's idol in motorsport is Senna, and his domination was eventually ended by a young man that almost as talent as Senna with similar driving style.
Verstappen is one of the greatest drivers F1 has ever seen. But we have to be honest, he must be grateful that he had to two parents that were elite drivers that gave him the motivation, resource and advice he needed to succeed.
Jos was close to abusive, sure it helps having a dad that got into F1 and a mom that probably could have given support as well, but I wouldn't give Jos too much credit
@@Sphagetti__ jos was likely what instilled max's uncompromising instinct today. absolutely ruthlessness with a desire to win rivaled only by those like schumacher and senna.
Great review on max’s driving. I’m upset to see that masterworks is still being pushed even after so much has come out recently, much like the Established Titles situation.
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Great video again, can you please do a comparison video of Lewis, Max and Charles in terms of their driving styles and lines they take. Also how does Max's style compare with Schumacher?
Look into the companies you push. This shit is a scam.
Did you see that graph of his laptimes in Miami?
One of the most bizarre things I've seen in F1 for a long long time.
Your last name reminds me of the greatest driver.
This type of sponsors should not be in your videos....
I think even anyone who sim races in particular will know this. If you watch him stream, it's absolutely freakish how much faster he is than anyone else
It is scary how he smokes top level dedicated e-sports drives
Because he can feel digital grip, just like Dale Earnhardt could see air.
I don’t believe in talent. I think it’s all hard work and opportunity but then I see Max drive. Something ain’t natural about that boy. See also: the Schumachers, Hamiltons, Earnhardts and Loebs of this world
What about jaques v beating pro sim racers with a damn x box controller
@@CobraAce04 Agreed, it's a very rare combination of innate giftedness and dedication .
You see it with artists also. Charlie Parker did practice a ridiculous amount of time but the man's brain was literally on a different frequency. He conceived of an entire musical language that had never been done before.
Max was recently in the 24HR Nurburgring sim race. He was consistently 2-5 seconds a lap faster a lap then the best sim drivers in the world.
Better than the sim-only drivers. Max is arguably one of the best sim racers in the world.
This is a racing robot, it is inevitable that he will become the greatest racing driver of all time. And I’m a big Schumacher enthusiast
@@thedutchexposer doubt it
@@scotchwhile214Any reason why you doubt it?
@@scotchwhile214 i dunno the numnber have been looking pretty solid over the last 5 years or so. He defionitely has a solid chance with how many years he has left in this sport.
I think it was in Brazil a few years ago, in the wet and behind the safety car and I realised Max wasnt following everyone else. He'd was looking for how grippy the track was off the racing line while still at safety car speed. Once the race got a green flag he was passing everybody where he knew there was grip....even a somewhat surprised Vettel. He was a driver thinking ahead not just (literally) following the crowd.
The point where I became a fan of him. The guy is a machine.
If you have F1TV you have to watch this year's Miami GP from his view. He's almost continuously talking with his race engineer, looking for an edge here or a weakness there. Several times they sent him new configurations during the race, "to try out." He and his engineer never stopped talking and experimenting the entire race. They probably communicate 5x as much as other drivers. It was fascinating!
Yeah it was Brazil 2016. Such a masterclass race from him. I think a lot of people were thinking what the hell is he doing, but he was indeed trying out different lines and seeing where the grip was. It was amazing seeing such a young driver schooling some of the best and experienced.
The reason is very obvious the toxix British domination of F1 coverage. Anyone who is not British wiol get sloughtered. Meqnahile Hamilton always got a free rid in the fastest car. Verstappen is not one but several levels above Hamilton in every aspect of racingl Yet he will NEVER get even remotely the same appreciation by the British dominated F1 press. British press are really toxic and sad.
When he saved the car in this race from crashing on the straight I knew he was special. I still don’t know how he kept the car out of the walls
I think Max's biggest point is that not only did he have a racing upbringing and is talented but that he actually ALSO likes racing and motorsports. Not all drivers love racing.
I wouldn't put it that way. Every driver loves racing and competition. They just don't use all the free time to go racing like Max does. Even footballers, NBA stars and top tennis players have other hobbies. Max thinks about racing 24/7 that's very unique and different.
For some others, it's more like a hobby so they don't reall hav to do it if the do wa to obvio....
Max is like Alonso that way
I agree with you. Max is VERY passionate about racing in general.
A friend of mine and I usually joke that F1 is Max's boring 9to5 job that pays the bills so then he can enjoy sim racing and other stuff 😂
@@gabrieldias3479 I genuinely think Max will die a timely death at a race track. Not a tragic untimely accident or anything. He’ll just keep driving more and more categories until he’s extremely old
I hate the fact that F1 became so toxic that so many people say that he only is doing well because of the fast car this year. People forget how good he actually is. Max is absolute masterclass !
DTS did that
@@TheProkonoverThe internet has always been that way. Not just a DTS thing
@@TheUSDebt DTS made it worse. Way worse.
get used to it, as a Hamilton fan I'm hearing that since a decade or so
@ICTStudentK I'm surprised people do. I rather dislike Verstappen both on and off the track, but a god-like car with a bad driver wouldn't be winning (dominating, really) like Verstappen's done the last few years. I have plenty of negative descriptors to use for Verstappen (and his father), but I'd have to be totally delusional to count "bad driver" among them.
Max is just a once in a hundered years driver. He is something special. There are a lot of people that do not like him, but his talent is unmatched. He already is a great champion and will be even more so in the near future.
Once in a generation
He's really good but he still doesn't have the accomplishments as senna, prost, shucmacher or any of the other once in a generation drivers we've had
@@Alucard-gt1zfhe’s got 2 champs and he’s still quite young. Just wait and see. Like him or not, I think his talent is amazing and may be unmatched
@@Alucard-gt1zf i mean is it really all about WC? We all know that there are so many more factors that influence the outcome and success of a season than the drivers abilities. If you watch Max driving, also back in the days when the Mercs were untouchable and he didnt win, you could see his unbelievable talent. Let‘s see how his career develops, but from what we‘ve seen from him so far, i think it is okay to say that he is somewhere up there with the very best of this sport. Let‘s enjoy this driver as long as we can
Nah. Unmatched exactly why? Every generation have at least a phenom and Max is just the one of the last gen. I've heard the same for decades, I've seen Senna, Schumacher, Hamilton and now Max. Different drivers for different eras, that's it.
Nicki Lauda said the same thing
Max is just from another universe. He can drive with closed eyes and still be faster than anyone. First after Senna and Schumaher who is a joy to watch how he drive.
Alonso in parallel universe
@@prayagamahatikaushik4184Not that talented as Max. GREAT, but a good worker, while Max is both. Championship titles wise, the difference between their ages shows clearly why Max is far better.
@@MuhammadAliGoat00 nah I think Alonso can take it to him, unfortunately he wasted his prime years with bad teams & bad moves
@@MuhammadAliGoat00 I also agree Max is slightly more naturally talented (not necessarily mean a better driver) than Fernando. However I don't think your argument makes sense. Fernando also had 2 world championships when he was at Max's age, 25. At this level of drivers who are the best of the best of the best, number of championship titles doesn't really show much about their ability as they're already more than talented enough to win the championship given right conditions and car
@@ahmettarkkaya2915 There are lots of factors involved in this debate, that gather all the circumstances in which Max won those titles. Max had more problems with his car overall than Alonso did when he won, and only a great driver can turn the outcome in his favor like Max did. Max was the underdog in the battle for his first title, while Alonso was leading in the standings till Schumacher began to come closer and closer and have a battle to remember with Alonso. But Max's stats show why his talent would eventually open the door for multiple WDCs, like the first youngest driver to win a GP in his DEBUT for RB, and the incredible evolution in the 2016 Brazil GP on the rain, showing that this kid's skills and courage are umatched so far. When Max will retire, his resume will be by far the greatest of all times, even though my favorites will forever remain Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher. But Max is made of the same cloth with those legends, while Alonso is a brilliant driver, but he doesn't have that killer instinct, and history shows it in many ocasions.
watching Max's movements on the wheel in that Formula Renault reminded me of Senna, the way he dances with the wheel. Not a massive Max fan but his incredible talent is undeniable.
senna was much rougher. max is comparatively smooth. not prost-like, but smooth nonetheless. this is also probably the reason why his tyres last so long
@@realdaddydagoth69 difficult to compare, but you can't lie that the constant microcorrections was definitely a trait that Ayrton had.
@@realdaddydagoth69 A driver like Senna obviously had to be rougher because the cars weren't as refined back then. The closest we got to see of Senna driving in a more "modern" fashion (as far as his steering inputs are concerned) was when he was tardwrangling the Williams.
@@Roguescienceguy back then, that was a trait that all drivers had, the cars had really hard tyres and had very simple aero so they were much more prone to sliding
@@sulphurous2656 or when he was having that epic fight with Prost at Bercy-stadium with kf1-carts. Back then the f1-racers were actually willing to race each other in equal machinery. Those two were still better than the rest😅
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After the Miami GP, it shows how naturally talented of a person Max is. Still can't believe he was gaining 0.5s over Checo with those 35-45 laps old hard compound tyres.
Checo is not a class A driver
@@sandordomonkos8351 if he was absolute class A he'd gain 0.1 to 0.3s lol
Checo: I don't know man, how was he doing the same lap times on old hards? I'm supposed to be the tire whisperer. I whisper all I can, but they didn't listen
Max: I shout at my tires.. they'll listen.
- Lolipop man, Miami GP 2023 highlights -
did you watch how senna was gaining on prost with same spec and eveything same,prost and senna was equal to each other,perez and max are equal no,put daniel riccardio to max and you will see the real battle,you maybe forgot there battle together :)))...
@@rembrandrembrand Do you really think RIC could beat VER over a season?
I remember Jenson Button saying his overtaking was so incredible, that verstappen was so in controle and in tune with the car! Just watched some of his sim races and it was incredible to see him sweep up the competition there too
Yes, i watch also his sim racing. And this still young man has so much talent and feeling anything with 4 wheels. On the sim hee can choose any category any type of car and sweeps the whole field against the best sim drivers in the world. I can't see any of the current or former F1 drivers doing this. And i am sure he can choose any category in real life racing, he will adapt quickly and also win in that category.
His mum was incredible in a kart. She was a factory driver for years in Formula A, Formula Super A and Formula K. This is against guys like Trulli, Pantano, Gianniberti etc.
His mum raced against Christian Horner and beaten him ... no joke! ... He admitted that later too!
I genuinely think that Jos may have helped to mold Max, but Max’ innate talent and instinct actually comes from his mum.
I’m old enough to remember Jos racing and he wasn’t that great. I mean, on an instinctive level…the level that’s in the blood, if you will. His mother could have been great, but she had to stop racing to bear children, which I’m sure she would never take back…just saying, it’s more difficult for women because of the biological necessity to, you know, not race when bearing a child.
I remember one of the drivers she raced against speaking of Sophie (I don’t remember who) and he said that she seemed to race purely on instinct and was very aggressive and would never back down.
Sounds like a boy we know.
@@mamavswild Ehh, Jos was still really good, his rise to F1 was rather similar to Max's and had a great karting career too. Jos definitely was mediocre F1 driver, but he was also really good in the rain.
Sophie Kumpen
@@mamavswild
@@mamavswildI think it's silly to say he's got the innate talent from Sophie, and explicitly not from Jos. Ofc both were incredibly talented.
Max's ability to drive in the wet is unmatched, his incredible skill makes it look like he's driving in the dry and it's fun to watch!
Drink some more Kool-Aid.
Brazil 2016 was the F1 version of the F3 Norisring
I love him. Really. I'm 32yr old and i breathe racing sports and everything around it. Verstappen is by far the best driver i have ever seen in my life, as good as Ayrton Senna imo. I love the guy, really.
I with you on this, man. Max is just an old school racer. No fancy fashion house will make a dime off of him. He doesn’t care for the celebrity life, dude just wants to race.
32, you were barely alive when Senna raced
@@epicmetod So? I'm from Brazil and i dont live in a cave haha
Bro forgot lewis hamilton exists. The goat above goats. Lewis can beat max backwards😂
@@TrackStar42seems to be a common theme around here
5:10 I remember seeing Rosberg pass Hamilton on the outside in the wet at Les Combes. It's one of the hardest corners to perform this maneuver.
Requires some big balls to go on the outside of that corner.
"nico hit me"
@@avarmauk It was a wet track too.
@@AndyFromBeaverton oh yes. Forgot it was wet 🤯
The quick descriptions and diagrams of the “typical” cornering lines of different drivers was suuuuper interesting. Would love to see a whole video on this.
8:50 Look back Brazil 2016 where Max went throught the field several times and even managed to stay out of the barrier. Awesome driving skills!!!
He understands braking and acceleration like no ond else. The momentum he carries is a work of art
Max caught my attention in the Formula 3 series specially, I then took very close look at his career so far and realized how big talent he is. I tend to try scouting those rising talents from lower formula classes yet his style reminded me of some of the best F1 drivers ever seen (started following F1 in 1997).
Probably the best in F1 history.
He should have driven in the '80s or '90s to prove his complete insane potential.
It's kind of funny how a lot of people like to say that today's drivers couldn't handle cars of the old eras.
If you put them in an 80's line up they would absolutely smoke the entire field because they're just 100 times fitter.
Plot twist : he doesn't like manual transmission unfortunately
@@likilikiki no they wouldn’t. Most of the guys in the 80’s had tens of thousands of hours of practice using three pedals and a manual transmission. How many hours do the drivers of today spend using that type of car? The answer is, nowhere near enough. Sure, they’d be able to adapt quickly and be significantly fast, but nowhere near someone who’s been doing that and only that, their whole life.
@@souldry Tens of thousands of hours huh?
Might wanna check your math on that lmao.
And yeah, working a clutch is a real super power.
Sure buddy.
@@souldry it's just a transmission... given that these are modern f1 drivers who train like crazy, even if they didn't already know how to manual, they'd get it down VERY quickly... heel toeing is not rocket science.
Max is the most talented driver on the current F1 grid. He could be the love child of Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher. How he was immediately fast in the Toro Rosso at that age given only a limited amount of races in formula cars is truly astonishing!!
I always know Max is very talented. You know when you see a talented driver when he can just bring more speed and better lap times even in a crappy car and/or under rainy conditions.
Michael Schumacher is one of those generational talent that no one could even come close to. Now I see Max is the current generation talent that no one could even come close to. The only person who can slow him down is himself - what I'm saying is his motivation to drop because, example, too many races in a season.
Watching this made me respect him even more.. what a talent
Max is already in the top 10 best F1 drivers of all time list. I follow F1 since 1975 so I think I know a bit what I am talking about.
I would say top5
He‘s already top 5 and top 3 when it comes to talent and ability.
He's already in top 5, just like types such as Federer, Nadal or Messi were in their respective sports relatively early on in their career, regardless of titles. All these guys have the ability to be winners by age 18-21.
Based on driving ability, I cannot name 5 names who are better, so I would also argue he already is top 5 of all time. I didn’t see Hamilton or Schumacher do things Verstappen is not able to do, let’s put it that way. The average sporting fan will tell you that he does not have the statistics (yet) to be compared, fair enough I guess. But in my opinion that is not how you determine greatness in a sport with so many influential factors. For me personately, he is the most complete driver I have seen, he is like a robot. It does not matter where he starts, or in what condition, he will consistently be a threat for the win. Emotionally for me Schumacher is the greatest, give it a few more years and rationally it will be Verstappen.
@@thedutchexposerHamilton has way more experience than Verstappen but Verstappen appears to learn too.
Like in this year's Miami GP where he kept calm and overtook Leclerc and Magnussen (?) later on.
With extra years, Verstappen is likely going to be Alonso on steroids, can't wait to see that happen.
I'd love to see an analysis of Charles Leclerc's driving style, too. Please make this happen.
"Similar to Max Verstappen, but with more mistakes when being pressed."
There. Done.
basicly he brakes late and sometimes misses and crashes hahaha
Off in turn 11.
Yes please.
More tiny inshidents
Scott, would you be so kind to explain in a future video, how Max's style works to keep his tyres alive on-par with Sergio, please? This is something I (and I guess many people) can't quite figure out. If someone would have an answer or at least an educated guess, that would be you.
I suspect its due to how insanely smooth his steering inputs are.
@@bmxerqf882 Yet his steering inputs, throttle and braking are sharper than Sergio's, which is what baffles me. Granted, Perez is obviously not that comfortable with the car, which is suited more or less to Max's liking, but still. I wanna see Scott diving deep on this one, as I'm sure he'll find something interesting.
I think it also has to do with Max being an early braker, so he is less agressive on the tires and therefore can take more speed out of the corner without destroying his tires. His style of driving is just different then the rest of the grid. No one drivers with that much pointy front as he does. And as mentioned he dances with his stearingwheel a lot but always smooth. And because he feels what the tires are going to do he can anticipate any slip that would come.
You seldem see him missing a corner and smoking his tires. That prolongues his tire life.
Quite simply because he's an early breaker and is very consistent lap on lap
@@extreme8808 This years car isn't more to Max's liking. RB have found a middle ground for them both. In the beginning of last year the car was actually not to Max's liking at all and suited Perez more.
Once in a generation talent for sure. He's driven so much that its second nature to him.
0:13 I thought he is going to say , max was actually driving before he was born
The only guy that could put a solid gap between young Max and himself was Jos on that highway.
But Jos cheated because Max didn't have a car.
@@jochem1986 😂😂😂
Jos absolutely smoked max
You can really see how Jos Verstappen taught him well.
Verstappen Sr. himself was quite talented, making Schumacher question how the *hell* he was able to still keep up with everyone somewhat in the absolute disaster that was the second Benneton car. And don't forget that Jos Verstappen was one of, if not *the* best Rain driver at the time he drove in F1, being able to keep behind Schumacher and his Ferrari while he was driving an Arrows in Malaysia 2001, and finishing in 5th in Canada in 2000.
I saw them both in Franco Champs Belgium 1993-94 when I recall right Schumacher 1 and Jos second.
@eco logic 1994, Schumacher won and Verstappen came in 4th behind Damon Hill and Häkkinen, Schumacher got disqualified though so Verstappen moved up to 3rd
Living legend... Insane.
The best driver from this decade. Easy.
The best driver since Schumacher and Senna, he might even be better
@@Reaz399 I think he's better. I see Max Verstappen as Schumacher 2.0 or Senna 3.0 if we see Michael as an evolution of Ayrton (as I see). I think Senna raised the bar back then in the 80's, where drivers had a more gentleman-like, saving machine approach, when the likes of Lauda, Stewart and then Prost would dominate. Senna then breaks with this.
He points out to a new style in which he would always extract the maximum of the car, always in the limit, and sometimes a bit over it. Maybe he did it a bit too soon back in the 80's as that would plague him with reliability at Lotus and later on battling Prost in McLaren, but he definitely pointed out the direction in which the sport was going.
Then came Schumacher and raised the bar even higher. Not only extremely gifted and just as ruthless as Senna, but he also conjugated the more analytical and calculated style of Lauda and Prost with it, + raising the level of fitness and professionalism, thus setting a new standard, in a way being Senna 2.0.
And in my opinion only now then we have a new standard being set with Max. Don't get me wrong, we had great drivers since Schumacher, whether it's Alonso, Raikkonen, Vettel or the most accomplished of them: Hamilton. But none of these in my eyes have set a new standard in racing, but rather replicated somehow the standard previously established by Michael, particularly Vettel and Hamilton.
Max though finally has set a new standard: the driver now not only must be extremely gifted and ruthless, plus super professional, calculated and athletic, but also must be full time into racing, using Racing Sims to practice and improve its skills and knowledge whenever he can, always been more prepared for every new track and condition in advance, with hundreds or even thousands of hours practicing in highly realistic simulators.
That's how I see how Max differs from the previous generation of greats, and how he establishes himself a new standard, in a way that he can be seen as Schumacher 2.0 or Senna 3.0.
@@Reaz399 not really controversial. Seeing as we're quite early in the 2020 decade and Verstappen has won the most championships since 2020.
@@joaoandrade2828 This new standard you claim is not really a new standard, sounds more like fanboyism to put him above Senna and Schumacher. These comparisons are silly in my opinion. We will never find a definitive and objective answer who is better. Instead, we should enjoy their skill on the track and be happy to be able to whitness such insanely talented drivers.
I really wonder how much those simulators actually do for a professional racing driver. I suspect much less than you make it out to be.
As if Schumacher was not full-time into racing? You might not know or forgot, but in Schumachers era were almost no regulations for testing. In other words: unlimited testing with the real cars! Which Schumacher did more than any other driver as far as media tells us. He was well known for his insane work ethic. Real life testing with the actual car has, without a doubt, significantly more value than any simulator.
EDIT: and if using a simulator to improve as a driver is the ''new standard'' then Max is certainly not the one who introduced it to the F1 world. Simulators are used since 2 decades or close to 2 decades. Sure, the first ones are not so realistic, but still, it is certainly nothing new.
@@schnetzu that's a strawman argument. If to "disprove" one's claims as you intend with this comment one must just say "that's not a new standard", then the same could be said about all drivers basically:
"Senna's ruthlessness and always pushing the car to the limit? Well, not a real standard, we had Nigel as an aggressive driver in his era, and also Gilles and Hunt before. Nothing to see here."
"Schumacher's work ethics, calculated driving and athleticism? I see no new standard. Lauda was just as professional and calculated, and Prost was calculated and also incredibly fit, barely struggling in extreme conditions, contrasting to the likes of Nigel and Ayrton. Nothing to see here"
"You see, it just sounds like your fanboyism (in the above examples in quoted claims) is just trying to put Schumacher along Senna" OR ""your fanboyism is just trying to put Senna along Prost or rate him highly".
That's pretty meaningless as a "counter argument".
As for the simulators being there since a long time, and Max not being the first to introduce its use:
You missed the point. It isn't simply simulators alone, combining real world racing with Sim racing, as many others do, and have done before Max. The Sim racing point is only a thing because of the level he's performing, the results he's beeb delivering in Grand Prix Racing. Not only displaying the traits we first saw in F1 (successfully) found in Senna, but then also Schumacher, and on top of that the Sim racing stuff.
max interview style: “I'm leading, he wants to pass, he pushed me. I push him back and after he pushed me off the track, it's not fair, huh?”
"Nothing, it's just an inchident."
@@meowiguess903 yep just an inshident
@@meowiguess903 schincietdent
Ruthless, and to my mind, unfair. He drives as a bully; not as a craftsman. It may make for exciting racing and even win races but it is so crude I refuse to endorse him as a talented driver. If Max is unwilling to show respect for his fellow drivers by simply forcing them off the road, than he should be shunned and find a venue where he is forced to drive alone. Timed events like rallying or drag racing. Why is he tolerated? Because he gets results, despite the carnage. I would like to see him banned for being an unethical driver and should not be embraced as a decent representative of the sport.
@@donaldekhoff7999 if you don't like max driving style you would've prolly not like senna and schumi driving style
1:50 is a text book competitive karting pass. TaG, Rotax, 125 shifter/KZ/, allllll the same moves. Even today, he drives F1 likes its a Kart. Front heavy is textbook karting. All about energy retention and the drive out of the corner. No diff, low on power high grip. Late brake and drive through the corner to get the jump on the exit.
Always wonder what kind of crazy talent they could find if motorsports didn’t have such a crazy financial barrier.
Visit local tracks and back roads and you can see it without such barriers. There is a race for every class, any kind of car you can imagine. Sending a 15 year old Miata at full throttle doesn't cost much, and you can seriously hone your skills without fear of constant death. It is nearly as difficult to push a slower, less refined vehicle to the edge as an F1 car. No doubt, your reflexes and instinct, muscle memory must be absolute going 180 mph. But first, you learn slowly, build your skill, and speed will come. There are no shortage of talented, passionate, and highly skilled drivers all over the world. You have to work a little to find them rather than just flip on a television, and if it's important to you, than what's a little travel or some research?
@@philbert006 you should look into dirt racing like sprint cars, 600 micros and midgets. I’ve raced Asphalt and dirt for many years and dirt will always be my favorite
@@TreeHarmony I love dirt track. I worked at the dirt track at Memphis Motorsports Park for a long time. The last race series I worked was the Busch series NASCAR race, stacker 2 world of outlaws series both on the same weekend. The NASCAR drivers came out and drove a race in the world of outlaws super modified, there were topless sprint cars (talk about rowdy, damn!) The local guys that kind of won all the time got to go out and drove with the world of outlaws classes. It was a fantastic weekend!
@@philbert006 hell yeah man we had a very similar deal when the world of outlaws came to skagit speedway, where they’d also let local guys run with the outlaws. A good amount of nascar guys run on dirt occasionally, I saw Kyle Busch at the Tulsa shootout this last year racing a micro and Kevin swindell has his own team that has been pretty dominant they have brought up some damn good drivers like cbell.
@@philbert006 you do realize even those are extremely rare in the grand scheme of things? Sports like football have too big financial barriers for millions of kids forget about sports cars like miata and race tracks.
in my country, getting a miata is equivalent to a decade of rent. A computer with wheels pedals and shifters on the other hand, is actually possible for a lot of people
he was destined for this and without a doubt will conquer all the records
He is the Mike Tyson of racing. Born and raised to dominate auto racing. He has no equal
Mike Tyson is nowehere near the best boxer of all time 😂😂 Not Heavyweight, not p4p, not in any way.
Ali, Lewis, and Foreman are better heavyweights, p4p Sugar Ray Robinson stays thr best of all time, no debate.
I get what you are trying to say but mike was basically an orphaned delinquent until he was scouted by Gus D'Amato. No professional boxing parents or money.
@NeverEnoughGames I think he's more pointing out to how Mike was molded by cus to be the most ruthless and complete boxer in his prime
@@tundaslug07 Then why did he mention he has no equal? Lol
@@neverenoughgames72 probably because every top sportsmen needs to believe he is the best right?
Anyone watching this after the last in in Brazil?
I think technically he was carting before he was born. I’m sure his carting mama, without knowing, took max around the track in her womb a few times before she knew she was preggo with him. Would explain his calmness when taking G’s.
He started earlier than the womb even. He must have been conceived in 1996 so he was technically already in F1 as a sperm lol
I've heard this line of thinking before and that could well be the reason Max is such a natural.
@@bmxerqf882 That's not really true, he was conceived during the winter stop of 1996-1997, and sperm don't live long before they are reabsorbed by the body. Or ejaculated, whichever "comes" first.
@@jochem1986 they had unlimited testing back then, Jos would have still been driving F1 cars through the off season.
@@jochem1986. The sperm thing is a joke
This is why I love cars so much! My dad let me rev the van we have in park and I instantly fell in love with how engines work. Now I save up my money to buy sim rigs and race on the pc to eventually race in real life!
Max is on a different level, he is incredible fast
While Max's recent dominance in F1 has left people wondering how much of his success is owed to his car, his raw talent is undeniable.
He even drives away in simracing, he is simply the best this sport has ever seen
Not that much
@@meknassimoulayali5742 he is. I'm sorry but all the greats have that hunger and fire and they also make mistakes. Like when Schumacher turned into hill and when senna took out prost
@@adamstilldrives that wasn't a mistake from senna
I think you’ll find Kimi Räikkönen was the the best we’ve ever seen mainly because he was always drunk 😂.
Lando also gaps sim racers, the skill level of f1 drivers is much higher than that of sim racers.
saw him driving in Wackersdorf at the european or world championship. To that time he raced for Intrepid in OK Junior und was leading all the heats and was aggressive always at the beginning and managing the race afterwards. For me was clear that he'll go to F1 for sure.
Max is phenomenal. Even though I am a massive Lewis fan, Max as a talent and driver is irresistible; he's on a quick path to all time greatness. It's just too bad for him (and LH) that current cars are so bland an uninspiring. I'd love to see him in full attack on cars with limited electronics. Form the current crop, only him and LH have the talent to succeed throughout different generations.
The Car is Alive.. Fingertips are the Contact Patch..You become Integrated..Man and Machine as One.
Best to you Scott 🏁
MAX'S DAD: the podcast Crime in Sports has a fantastic episode about the Verstappen family, he was a "character" so to speak. and not in the best of ways. very interesting, well worth the listen!
One of the best young drivers comes from the land of bikes.... uncommon
Senna's spiritual successor.
A legend the sheer definition of "born to win" his whole F1 career really makes sense.
A wise Mohawk english man once said (not sure if its accurate): did you know how many childhood truma does it take to make and raise champion?
RPM 😂
He said "Do you know how much childhood trauma you have to go through, to be as good as max Verstappen?"
if he wasnt in f1 there would be bodies under his floorboards
@@tomcharlton586 knowing his dad, if Max wasn't in F1, he'd be a body under his dad's floorboards
@@SShadyJess jos verstappen is the sort of man who intentionally walks into people in bars so he can say "did you spill my fucking pint?!"
I absolutely love human DRS in karting. Looks so funny from the outside but in the kart its every little helps 😂
For me, Max is the greatest driver of all time. His vision, understanding of the track and the ability to BECOME the car are a once in a lifetime.
He is up there with the greats that's for sure. although I think Sebastien Loeb takes that ultimate prize for me :)
@@dylanmonaghan3342 Max in rally would be a real interesting thing to watch IMO.
@@Roggie249 I think if he manage to get couple of more F1 titles (1 is coming this year) before 35 he would participate in rally after..
if you are a dutch person uyes he is for you a goat but Senna is the goat,his talent comes from himself and max said I am verstappen 2.0 he means he said I owe everything to my father,to be a goat your talent must come from yourself without a aid.max drives at this moment with a best super car,perez is no equal to him,put daniel ricardio back to redbul then you wil see the fight between max and daniel all over again..
What ab lewis?
This guy is just amazing! Pure Talente!! Something you can't teach.
To all the people saying "its the car"; this video should shut them up lol
A lot of people hate on max lately saying “his car is too overpowered” yes his car is good.. but it seems like these people don’t appreciate or don’t wanna see how good a driver he actually is
3:28
You didn't mention Goatifi because they aren't even on the same planet in terms of skill
Frfr
I was at hit first race in karting when he was just 7 years old. He blew away the entire field every heat race and final.
I've watched F1 for decades, Shumi was my all time hero. But Max is something else. Perhaps the greatest F1 driver? He's simply a BEAST.
There's definitely been a few drivers of Max's caliber over the years. It's difficult to compare them with how much the cars have changed, but there's been a few who stand out above the rest over their respective eras. Max looks particularly outstanding because he's racing Checo, and the rest of the field are miles behind. It'd be different with Hamilton, Russel or Alonso in that seat because they'd be neck and neck. He's definitely among the best of all time, but putting him alongside Schumi in a ferrari, or Senna in a McLaren, or even say Lauda or Fangio in their cars during those eras might've changed our view. Recency bias plays a big part, don't forget how Schumi and others were just as unstoppable as Max is right now.
@@michaelfortier7726 I think this is quite wrong. Checo is just another one in a large lineup of teammates who Max has aced. Only Sainz in 2015 and Ricciardo in 2017 were a challenge. In all of the other seasons, Max was the boss.
@@jochem1986 Not talking about Max's teamates. Line up Michael Schumacher in his prime to Max in his prime in 2023, and I'm positive we'd have a title fight this year.
@@michaelfortier7726we dont need that,daniel riccardio was his team mate,how they tried to kill each other,I think max is second best driver as long as he has no stronger team mate in same car..
@@michaelfortier7726 dont forget,1994 Senna vs schumacher illegal traction control,Senna was driving against the techonology that was banned,Senna spinned many times because of that,if he knew that schumacher was using illegal traction control he would never drive to the outer limits..
Great video. Legend in the making
His driving style didn’t change much before his first championship to be fair…!
A lot calmer now.
2019 - 2020 beg to differ :p constantly on podium, racking up results.
He always said that if you have a car that is dominating, then your driving style is different. If your car has a disadvantage, then you need to take more risk.
He has established himself as a dirty driver so can appear calmer as his reputation precedes him. Other drivers know from experience that if he is behind them, they must modify their racing line to guard against his crashing through the corner and taking them out. That means they must drive defensibly and not drive their best race. It that right? It's not good for the sport, that's for sure!
@@nicovanos this doesn’t apply to junior formula and karting. He was always super aggressive and always willing to touch or make contact. This continued when he came to F1. Lewis was the only one willing to do the same as Max after a while.
Charles is like Max’s bit@h because he won’t do what Lewis was willing to do. And that’s why we can’t have any entertainment last year or this year. Just a one man championship.
@@donaldekhoff7999 he learned a lot from the problems of 2021. And he seems to be more mature now. Or maybe the car is so strong that he doesn’t need to fight anyone? I don’t know.
I’m trying to be careful not to set the fanboys off. We’re just talking guys. Please stay calm! 😂
Let’s pray that Charles will be more strong like Lewis 2021. Or maybe Mercedes will build a better car..? George seems to be more like Max in his attitude so that should be interesting.
Max is a genius behind a steering wheel...his speed and passion is unbeatable
Just like senna.
Born to do it!
Yet modern f1 "fans" will keep crying by saying he's only winning by his car and not his skills. Max is the closest thing we have to Schumascher or Senna today.
The ONLY ONE on track today, that has the same killer instinct as Senna and Schumacher. Undoubtably.
Lewis Pre 2017 also had that instinct
Tbh, I’d say that Lewis on 2021 was his very best season, fighting Verstappen, that year, he had shown such ferocity that I had never seen in a long time, even matching Max ferocity, truly one of the greatest seasons of all time, both truly deserved to be World Champions
@@ericksfk6797 Verstappen still should have been champion with like 3 races to go, that says enough. The bad luck for Max made it closer than it should have been
Alonso has that instinct. He takes no prisoners.
@@jochem1986 driver61 tried to drive with a similator of interlagos by imitating Senna gear stuck level 6 to win the race but without luck,driver61 later said how did he do that,driver61 stil cant figure that out :))..
I like it that way you explain everything about style verstapen drive. Thank you Day. GODSPEED.🤜🤛
Who is here after Brazil 2024 ?
in karting days he have drove two different categories on tournament or cup, with and without gears..maniac
Max karting DRS 1:41
“Best drivers are also incredible in the wet” - Max proved it again in Sao Paulo 2024
By the end of his career I think he will be in GOAT territory alongside Jim Clark, Ayrton Senna, and Schumacher, and above greats like Piquet, Prost, and Hamilton.
Don’t forget Jackie Stewart!
And Latifi
He will never measure up to anyone on your list. None of them were bullies first and racers second. His looks say it all: He wants to kill anyone in his way. I remember all of the prior greats also being GENTLEMEN off track.
Prost > Senna I have to say
@@donaldekhoff7999 Off track Max is a great personality, very humble, very friendly
Most interesting video I’ve watched for a while, thank you for uploading!
"Do you know how much childhood trauma you need to be that talented??" - RPM
😂 true.
😂
He hasnt seen any trauma or had a hard life. He grew up rich
@@Haulinbassracing ah of course, if you have money you have no trauma!! Genius!
@Chrisjk trauma creates broken people who are usually drug addicts. Trauma incures abuse, whether physically or sexually. Have a father to guide you is a blessing that not many of us have nowadays. Having a stern father who knows his son is special is not trauma.
His worst day was better than my best day growing up. He had parents that loved and care for him and guided him through life.
If you feel thats trauma the real world is going to eat you alive.
I wish someone like Netflix would do a documentary on max from the start until now. To show the people what he's achieved through his life so far. DTS painted a different picture of the F1 lives which has caused so much animosity on social media. This man lives and breaths racing, yes he's got a quick car atm but in reality he's actually very talented. People don't know but he is a purpose built racer from the day he was born and that in itself is something which has gone unnoticed. It's one of them if you know, you know type of deals with max atm
YO! Why is max's face in the thumbnail like that😂
You did him dirty
I dont agree, he looks like hes about to eat some drivers for breakfast :D
@@gurraglad lmao
I think it looks absolutely adorable tbh lol
Ladies and gentlemen, The most dominant F1 driver in the history of the world !!
Missed opportunity to show that incredible 2015 (correction: it was the *2016* race!) Brazilian GP "drift-save" which, as was explained back then, was a real karting move.
His rear end stepped out, in the rain, coming onto the main straight. He deliberately locked up all 4 tires and since the rears are wider, they have more drag, so the nose of the car got back in front. He let off the brakes at precisely the right time and managed to avoid the barrier. It was an amazing save!
wasn't that the 2016 Brazilian GP? not sure xD
@@frankhuurman3955 Yes, you're right! 2015 -> 2016. I'll edit it to correct it.
The way you judge someone's skills by looking at consistency. That's about it. Im sure I have the reaction time to be a elite driver. But im not consistent. No matter how much I focus, there are days im just off and things don't click. Max just dosnt make mistakes, consistently. It is remarkable. Makes you think he is not human.
I wish I was as talented as that guy
Considering how much childhood trauma it would take to be such a prodigy I'd rather pass.
Just google Jos Verstappen and you'll understand.
@@cyan_oxy6734quite a disgusting remark tbh.
@@cyan_oxy6734 unless you show me your psychology PhD diploma, I won't care about what you said
@@cyan_oxy6734 hater
@@cyan_oxy6734 not everyone keys their childhood affect their adult lives, looks like Max is doing alright
Max is on another level, he's real good
His obsession over racing is unmatched with anyone on the grid. How come he doesn't have other hobbies !
Because he is not a well rounded person that is mature. He is a blunt instrument where traditionally F1 drivers were measured by their refinement.
@@donaldekhoff7999 get a life dude…we get it…you don’t like him
@@KnarfOfSpam Formula 1 is about open wheel racing at the highest level. Major effort by many players and at great expense is expended to perfect the cars. There is more than a drivers championship at stake; there is also a manufacturers championship at stake. The driver is supposed to bring out the best in the car, not make it about himself. To rise at the expense of others on track completely betrays the teams efforts as well as the spirit of the series itself. I have no stake in liking or hating Max. It's his way of doing business on track I am offended by.
@@donaldekhoff7999 you spend your time responding 17 times (or more..I think I missed some) to other people stating how you don’t like him or his dad. 17 times on this video alone! It was nice having a laugh about that with you but I have to say…it doesn’t seem healthy being that obsessed about someone. And a suggestion: repeating your opinion doesn’t make it more interesting or convincing.
no. i'd say fernando alonso has an even greater obsession. he went through 4 years of mclaren honda disasterclass and still had the heart to come back to f1. would the same apply to verstappen? 5 dollars says no.
MAX IS THE NEW SENNA
This should be pretty much the same reflexes that made Kimi so fast in his younger years (and to some extent Ronnie Peterson, and I bet a bunch of others). This was kind of hard for Kimi to keep at the same height all his career as he grew older, I wonder if the same will be true for Max.
I’d love max to go to Williams , for a season and then we can really see how good he is
"he was raised to be a winner"
Kudos to his parents for doing spectacular work and didnt abandon him to get milk
Max: Loses a karting race
Jos Verstappen: *You're getting the belt, son*
his father is low key abusive tho that's why mas always aim to win so that his father will not abandon him in the side of the road max is literally the character in the blade of fury if he didn't succeed in f1 abandoned in the side of the road
jos did abandoned him at a gas station tho
@@zackaqzarka9269 I'd let me dad abandon me if it meant I was living Max's life right now. Instead of the rat race middle class I'm in
I wouldn't give kudos to his parents, it was close to abuse what his father did
Niki Lauda told for 6 jears ago , Max is a talent you see every 100 years. RIP Niki! You have been so right!
If Mercedes manage to get Max, so much would have change. Red Bull really took a huge risk with Max, but it payed off.
Mercedes was indeed interested in Max but thought he was too young so Red Bull took their chance. Think people would have loved a Max and Lewis line up.
Don't think they took a chance at all, the Norisring was proof enough. And the first time he drove the then in a Alfa Tauri in Brasil and misjudged the entry speed, corrected and drove on...
@@Paul_C so in short they saw his potential like other teams and took the chance before others grabed him. You do know what chance means right?
Just built different 💪🔥
He’s literally like Dexter, but instead of harnessing his psychopathy for murdering other murderers he uses it to destroy every other driver on the grid.
He's no Dexter. Dexter knew to get off clean. Max is talented but reckless and filthy. He didn't get the nickname Crashtappen by accident and some of his antics have been the worst purposeful crashes in F1 history - and he has multiple of them them on his resume. MULTIPLE. In any other sane era of F1 he would have been suspended or even has his Super License revoked a year.
The way Max drives when he's in aggressive mode and behind can quickly turn from skill to "either get out of my way or I'll crash us both out" lunacy, and that fact is born witness by his leading all F1 drivers in career penalty points at 32 pts, a massive margin to anyone in the field, and did it all in only 8 seasons.
@@Heist1000 Given that Gasly, who nobody would call overly aggressive, almost accumulated enough penalty points to get a ban shows the flaws and uselessness of the penalty point system.
And the only purposeful crash max was involved in was Lewis throwing him in the wall at Silverstone.
Max's driving style is exactly like Michael Schumacher's. Schumacher, like Max used to like a pointy front end and his incredible feel for the limit meant he would make micro-corrections and balance it throughout the corner.
Maybe Max's tires last long because he's able to use more of the rear axle during cornering, because of his incredible feel. Not leaning on the fronts as much.
Max could easily become the one to break all of Hamilton's records. Both Lewis and Max are incredible, once in a generation drivers, but I think Max's style makes him faster that Lewis. If anyone is quick enough to take 8 titles, and break the rest of the records set by Lewis, its Max Verstappen.
I don't think he will because he will stop driving in F1 early. He's not there to break all the records.
Sadly he want to drive in gt3 some day
I doubt we'll be seeing record breaking again like that. Max isn't interested in any of that and as it is, the FIA are under constant pressure to not allow uncontested domination anymore.
lewis is getting old. it's no secret that age is hunting him down meanwhile verstappen is still very young and can (believe it or not) still improve as a driver.
Love to have seen max in the reasonable priced car in topgear
Untouchable in the wet! That is where Perez really falls short.
And stroll shines
Perez falls short everywhere
Appreciate u and ur vids. Ty 🙏
have incredible feeling of car's motions, master in the wet - who will you think about in F1? Yes, Ayrton Senna.
It's somehow ironic that Lewis's idol in motorsport is Senna, and his domination was eventually ended by a young man that almost as talent as Senna with similar driving style.
And Honda powered! 😄
*Still owe me the money from school days, when asked to buy him sandwich and drink.*
Verstappen is one of the greatest drivers F1 has ever seen. But we have to be honest, he must be grateful that he had to two parents that were elite drivers that gave him the motivation, resource and advice he needed to succeed.
Jos was close to abusive, sure it helps having a dad that got into F1 and a mom that probably could have given support as well, but I wouldn't give Jos too much credit
@@Sphagetti__ Saying Jos doesn’t deserve much credit, after everything Max has achieved, is just ignorant.
@@duncansmol9362 it's surprising that Max is mentally as okay as he seems to be, no matter if he wins a thousand races or not
@@Sphagetti__ Abusive? So what parents are supposed to let there children sleep on the bed all day and not knowing about the harshness of the world?
@@Sphagetti__ jos was likely what instilled max's uncompromising instinct today. absolutely ruthlessness with a desire to win rivaled only by those like schumacher and senna.
Great review on max’s driving. I’m upset to see that masterworks is still being pushed even after so much has come out recently, much like the Established Titles situation.
i remember when ocon tried to tell people that he was a better driver than verstappen. that seems hilarious now