Theory linking Max Verstappen's driving style to Michael Schumacher shared
A theory for Max Verstapp꧑en's agg𝔍ressive driving style has been shared by a former F1 Grand Prix winner.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen’s driving style could have been influenced by advice from F1 great 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Michael Schumacher, it has been claimed.
That is the opinion of ex-F1 driver Johnny Herbert, who reckons Verstappen, who has a reputation for his aggressive driving style in wheel-to-wheel combat, m🌳ay have listened to advice from seven-time world champion Schumacher.
Schumac🔯her was teammates with Verstappen’s father, Jos, at Benetton during the 1994 season and the pair became close friends.
“I think those types of comm💧ents that Michael Schumacher may have spoken to Max Verstappen about would stick with you,” Herbert toꦓld C.
“But I know Joss Verstappen would still be making sure tha♌t he doesn't forget them at the same time.
“I think he's used so much on how Michael worked within a team to make the maximum step in 🅠the group that we've got today, the strength that he's got and has had since a very, very young age from when he first got into Formula One.
“And I always remember when he didꦕ his first season in Formula One, he got this horrible reputation ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚof driving people off the circuit, being a hard racer. And he was like, well, hard racing is what it's all about.
“You don't put people ꦛin the wall, you push them onto the gra💧ss.”
Speaking about what his relationship with Schumacher was like, Verstappen Sr tol🌳d F1 Insider: "Always good. He tried hard, even after his career. We often went karting with our children Mick and Max.
"Michael didn't differentiate between Max and Mick. If he had something to say, he told them both. It's quite possible that Max also benefited from th✤ese experiences. Max has a lot in common with Michael - uncompromising on the racetrack, but kind, sensitive and caring as a private person."
Verstappen’s aggression tipped to remain
F1’s racing guidelines are set to be a🐻djusted for 2025 in a bid to combat the “dive-bomb” tactics u🍬sed by Verstappen last season during his title battle with McLaren’s Lando Norris.
Despite this, Herbert rওeckons Verstappen wi💃ll retain his aggressive approach as he seeks to refine his driving skills.
“The be💧st drivers will shine more with the new rules. We all saw the crazy apex rules and penalties in Mexico, for example,” he added.
“I think it'll be a slightly different season. And I think from Max Verstappen’s point of view, yes, aggression is always going to be part of what he does,꧑ but he's still impro♈ving his racing skills, qualifying skills and he's still got plenty in his back pocket if he ever needs it.
“Does Verstappen need a teammate that wi🍰ll push him a little bit more? Well, that's where Liam Lawson has now got to shine as well, in that very difficult situation of being up against one of the world's🌠 best at the moment, probably one of the greatest ever.
“It wi🦹ll only be a positive th🥀ing for Verstappen to have a teammate that will push him and what that will do, unfortunately for everybody else, is move Verstappen to another level. If he does reach that next level, that's where everything changes.”

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