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Bloodlines can play a significant role in shaping a human’s skills and style. The case of Max Verstappen, the two-time World Champion currently dominating the F1 2023 season, raises an intriguing question: How does he compare to his father, Jos Verstappen, who also competed in the sport? The stark differences between the two have left F1 pundits questioning whether Max truly inherited his father’s racing genes. As we delve into this comparison, it becomes evident that Max’s exceptional talent shines even brighter when juxtaposed with his father’s racing style.

The 2023 Formula 1 season has been nothing short of remarkable, primarily due to the awe-inspiring performances of Max Verstappen. Despite possessing undeniable speed, Jos Verstappen often found himself wrestling with the handling of his car, compromising his overall performance. Conversely, Max Verstappen demonstrates a rare level of car control with his Red Bull, rarely venturing more than one and a half degrees off the racing line. This precision and focus have been instrumental in Max’s rise to the top of F1, leaving many pondering the origins of his exceptional talents like Peter Windsor.

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While Max’s dominance on the track is evident, the comparison with his father, Jos Verstappen, raises intriguing questions about the genetic legacy that may or may not have been passed down. During an F1 live session, Peter Windsor offered his perspective on the Verstappen family dynamic. When asked about the comparison between Jos and Max, Windsor responded “Jos [Verstappen] was just a mega oversteer driver with um you know he wasn’t forceful in the sense that he was wanting to win, Max is not that at all,” In contrast, Max’s driving style showcases remarkable car control.

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These disparities led Windsor to question the extent of their blood relationship and draw comparisons between Max and the legendary Michael Schumacher. Can Max truly be considered the polished diamond while his father, Jos, remains the rough version that never quite shined?

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Max Verstappen’s team-building potential in comparison to Michael Schumacher

Michael Schumacher, seven-time world champion, not only showcased extraordinary driving skills but also possessed a remarkable ability to assemble and lead successful teams. He played an integral role in shaping the Ferrari team, to create a winning formula. Schumacher’s hands-on approach and his knack for handling people, resolving conflicts, and optimizing team performance set him apart as a driver and leader.

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Windsor suggests that while Max excels in various areas, he may not possess the same talent as Schumacher when it comes to assembling and managing a team. According to Windsor, Max has yet to create his own team, benefitting from the well-established structure provided by Red Bull Racing under the guidance of Christian Horner.

Windsor questions whether Max could replicate Schumacher’s success in building a team from scratch, specifically mentioning Max’s potential move to Ferrari and the challenges he might face if he were unable to bring his trusted engineers, mechanics, and the renowned Adrian Newey with him.

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What do you think if Max were to join Ferrari, could he ignite a resurgence for the legendary team and propel the Prancing Horse back to the forefront of F1?

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