Max Verstappen is yet to reach his peak, says former F1 team boss
Otmar Szafnauer believes Max Verstappen is still improving and has yet to reach his peak despite already winning four F1 championships
Former Formula 1 team principal Otmar Szafnauer contends that Max Verstappen has not yet realized his full potential, maintaining that the Dutch driver continues to improve and has not reached his peak performance. During an appearance on the High Performance Racing podcast alongside Jake Humphrey and Rob Smedley, Szafnauer was asked to identify the greatest drivers he has worked with and against throughout his career.
Naming four-time champion Sebastian Vettel as the best driver he has collaborated with, Szafnauer then stated that Michael Schumacher or Lewis Hamilton were the most formidable rivals he faced while on the pitwall.
When questioned about Verstappen, Szafnauer replied, "Well, I don't think Max is at his peak yet. I think he's going to get better." The 28-year-old Verstappen currently occupies the sixth position in the drivers' standings, with 109 points, trailing championship leader Kimi Antolin by 110 points. Despite rumors suggesting a potential retirement or a move to either Mercedes or McLaren, Verstappen has reaffirmed his commitment to Red Bull.
Signed to a contract extension until the end of 2030, the young driver expressed his excitement about continuing to win races and championships with the team, emphasizing that Red Bull feels like a second family to him.
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