Verstappen Shares DISLIKE For New F1 Rules Ahead Of NURBURGRING Debut!
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Verstappen’s return to the top step of the podium at Monza ahead of McLaren rivals Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris looked to be a turning point for Red Bull this season as the team found something in their setup that just made their car click. Any chance of a challenge for the world drivers championship is still incredibly slim though. Instead, Verstappen is looking to F1’s future. He has long been a critic of the current cars and he’s now shared his opinion on what the next generation of car will be like ahead of his debut in another series that could be where his future lies. Today, I’ll check out what Verstappen thinks the future of F1 should be and talk about his debut race at the green hell, so, don’t go anywhere.
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00:00 Introduction
00:42 Back To The Future
05:35 A New Ring
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