Max Verstappen tipped to beat Michael Schumacher, Ayrton Senna in equal F1 machinery
Would Max Verstappen beat Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Sennaꦗ in equal machinery?

Legendary F1 team owner Eddie Jordan believes 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen would beat 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna in equal machinery.
Jordan spent the bulk of his years in F1 as ow𓆉ner of Jordan GP during S🃏enna and Schumacher winning years.
The Irishman 💖famously gave Schumacher his debut at the 1991 Belgian Grand Prix.
Jordan was unable to𒐪 retain Schumacher as he lost the German to 𝓡Benetton.
It also transpired thatಞ Jordan handed Senna his first drive in a Formula 3 car in the early 1980s.
Schumacher𒊎 and Senna are widely regarded as two of F1’s greatest drivers, while in recent years, Verstappen’s sheer dominance has put him in that conversation.
Speaking on the latest episode of the podcast, Jordan made a bold claim about who wou🦩ld come out on top between Verstappen, Schumacher and Senna💟.
“I was lucky enough in 1982 to find a guy calle🥀d Da Silva, gave him 🥂his first drive in Silverstone in a Formula 3 car,” Jordan commented.
“We went to Macau in 1983 and this guy Da Silva won the race and he chan𝕴ged his name to [A🦹yrton] Senna.
“So, yes, I’ve had Senna in the car, yes I’ve had Michael Schumacher in the car but I honestly believe hand on heart that if you co✅uld get Senna, Schumacher, Max [Verstappen] i🥀n the same cars in the same race at a given moment, I think Max would edge it.
“I really think Max would edge it because I think he’s t🎉hat good, he’s so solid, he🌺’s been racing for a very long time.”
Verstappen is on course to take his fourthﷺ consecutive drivers’ꦉ championship.
The Dutchman is 31 points clear of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc ahead of this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix.
While Verstappen has only one won of the last three races - a baron run by Red Bull’s standards over the last 18 months - h𒈔e remains the heavy favourꦡite.

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