While Max Verstappen is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with, a one-man army capable of dominating the entire industry, and he is now contemplating bringing something new and stronger on the grid. The Dutch driver recognizes the power of the collective impact of a united front and, hence, envisions a collaborative effort, a strategy perfectly planned for the Le Mans event.
Max Verstappen has recently decided to set aside his competitive form on the grid and join hands with Fernando Alonso to make the perfect Le Mans dream team.
Verstappen reveals shocking Le Mans plans with Fernando Alonso
In a surprising twist, Formula One champion, Max Verstappen has decided to collaborate with fellow driver Fernando Alonso to create an unstoppable Le Mans team with the fellow driver being none other than Fernando Alonso.
Verstappen, the hulk of the industry, recently made a revelation at Honda Thanks Day. While sharing his aspirations, it was no surprise that the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans race took center stage. Traditionally, this endurance test involves teams composed of two or three drivers.
Therefore, the 26 years old unvelieved his dream partner, envisioning a collaboration that could form the ultimate dream team. He said “I’ve been talking to Fernando (Alonso) about it. He said he’d just want to do it with me again. So I told him it would be great.”
“The only thing is, for Le Mans, there’s no minimum weight for the driver. I’m a Quite a heavy competitor, so I would have to find light teammates to compensate.”
As fans anticipate the unfolding of this unexpected alliance, Verstappen’s willingness to explore collaborative efforts resonates with a broader audience, perfectly suited to increasing the popularity of Formula One.
Max Verstappen picks three wins from historic 2023 campaign
The three-time World Champion revealed that throughout the entire 2023 season, there have only been three instances where he has enjoyed driving the most on the grid. Reflecting on the highlights of this season, Max Verstappen marked Miami, Zandvoort and Suzuka as his favorite victories on the track.
In Verstappen’s words, these victories not only represent success on the track but also the fulfillment of personal and professional milestones.
He said, “I think the comeback race in Miami was great; that was an important one.”
“Winning at home at Zandvoort was a very nice one, and I think winning at Suzuka, after the tough weekend we had in Singapore.”
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