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Max Max Max, Super Max! We’ve all heard the term “Super Max” to describe Max Verstappen, but do you know the origin? Long before Verstappen was a world champion, the Dutchman got his own anthem. A group of three Dutchmen called the Pitstop Boys recorded a song called Super Max.

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Pitstop Boys recognized Verstappen’s potential early on and released the song dedicated to him in 2016. The song gained immense popularity among the Verstappen faithful and since has become his anthem. The term “Super Max” was picked up from the very song and has since become a widely used nickname.

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Much has changed in terms of Verstappen’s achievements with Red Bull since then. But, the term “Super Max” is standing the test of time as the Red Bull pilot keeps solidifying his “Super” status in F1. However, the all-time favorite song might not stand the test of time as another, much evolved, competitor enters the fold.

With the sign of the times, a fresh new Max Verstappen anthem made its debut on YouTube on 10th February. The song named 33 Max Verstappen produced by Carte Blanq & Maxx Power falls under the genre of EDM, or Big Room to be more specific.

The new banger also pays tribute to Verstappen’s championship victory. The song features Verstappen’s cheers of joy and Christian Horner’s, “Max Verstappen, you are the world champion, the world champion,” comment from Abu Dhabi.

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The song might’ve taken a few months to take center stage and generate some traction. However, now the new anthem is all everyone’s talking about.

New Max Verstappen anthem replacing the old

Super Max by Pitstop Boys had a nice run, but the present fan base has found its new anthem. The peppy and upbeat single has become the talk of the town as Twitter users share and spread the word about this ‘banger’.

Supporter or not, everyone seems to be enjoying the song. It won’t be a surprise if we hear this being blasted from the grandstands at the next Dutch GP. The anthem, coupled with an orange sky, sounds like Verstappen heaven!

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Like it or not, this new anthem is here to stay as fans cannot stop listening to 33 Max Verstappen.