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Flavio Briatore refutes criticism about Max Verstappen Formula 1 champion

Verstappen reminds Briatore of these F1 legends due to aggressive style

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  • Kimberley Hoefnagel

Flavio Briatore disagrees with those who claim Max Verstappen is too aggressive on track. The Italian businessman believes Verstappen was exactly what Formula 1 needed and places him in the same league as sporting icons Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna.

Four-time world champion Max Verstappen has amassed a huge fan base in recent years, but not all Formula 1 fans appreciate his driving style. He is often criticized for being "too aggressive" on track, but Flavio Briatore strongly disagrees with that assessment.

"He reminds me of Michael [Schumacher], Fernando [Alonso] and Ayrton Senna," Briatore told Sport.de. Stressing that the Dutchman is exactly what Formula 1 needed. "Everyone criticises this boy for his spectacular driving style. That's really stupid! He brought new energy to the sport. Formula 1 desperately needed this new star."

Is Verstappen the Schumacher of his generation?

When asked whether he sees similarities between Max Verstappen and seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher, Flavio Briatore responded firmly: "Absolutely. At one point, Michael was about to get into a fight with Senna. During a test in Germany, Senna grabbed him by the collar. He told him he was the world champion and that Michael should have more respect. Michael didn't care. He wanted to be respected himself, and that's why he drove so aggressively. That's the only way to become world champion."

This article was written in collaboration with Toby Nixon

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