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Max Verstappen to follow Lewis Hamilton and join Ferrari

Max Verstappen has insisted that a Lewis Hamilton-style switch to Ferrari is “not even in my head” right now, but teased that you can “never say never” in F1.

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Hamilton rocked the F1 world earlier this month by announcing that he will leave Mercedes for Ferrari at the end of the 2024 season, bringing an end to the most successful team-driver partnership in F1 history.

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The British driver has won six of his seven World Championships with Mercedes since arriving from McLaren in 2013, becoming the first man to surpass 100 grand prix victories and pole positions the following season.

Max Verstappen to Ferrari? ‘Not even in my head’
Additional reporting by Thomas Maher

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Hamilton’s decision to join Ferrari comes after two winless seasons with Mercedes, having gone without a victory since the penultimate round of the 2021 season in Saudi Arabia – seven days before he was dethroned by Verstappen in highly controversial circumstances at the title decider in Abu Dhabi.

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After Lewis Hamilton shocked the world by joining Ferrari, could Max Verstappen do the same?

Max Verstappen has insisted that a Lewis Hamilton-style switch to Ferrari is “not even in my head” right now, but teased that you can “never say never” in F1.

Hamilton rocked the F1 world earlier this month by announcing that he will leave Mercedes for Ferrari at the end of the 2024 season, bringing an end to the most successful team-driver partnership in F1 history.

The British driver has won six of his seven World Championships with Mercedes since arriving from McLaren in 2013, becoming the first man to surpass 100 grand prix victories and pole positions the following season.

Max Verstappen to Ferrari? ‘Not even in my head’

Additional reporting by Thomas Maher

Hamilton’s decision to join Ferrari comes after two winless seasons with Mercedes, having gone without a victory since the penultimate round of the 2021 season in Saudi Arabia – seven days before he was dethroned by Verstappen in highly controversial circumstances at the title decider in Abu Dhabi.

Verstappen, meanwhile, has established him as the dominant force of the current era having won 44 of the last 66 races over the last three seasons and easing to a third successive title in 2023 with a record 19 wins.

Although the lure of Ferrari is irresistible to many racing drivers, Verstappen has claimed he has no urge to switch to the Scuderia – insisting he is “comfortable” in his current situation at Red Bull.

However, the 26-year-old refused to rule out the possibility of following Hamilton to Maranello at some point in the future.

Verstappen was previously linked with a move to Ferrari in the summer of 2019 as part of a dramatic seat swap with Sebastian Vettel, who won four consecutive World Championships with Red Bull between 2010 and 2013, but the deal failed to come to fruition.

Asked if he would consider joining Ferrari, he told media including PlanetF1.com’s Thomas Maher: “I don’t know.

“I don’t want to sound disrespectful or whatever. I have a lot of respect for the brand [of] Ferrari, but I’m very happy where I’m at the moment.

“I’m comfortable in the environment that I’m in here, so for me it’s not something that I’m looking for to change or whatever.

“In my life, also, I know that you always – with what I’ve experienced so far – never say never with things.

“But for me now, no.

“It’s not even in my head but, again, it’s only Formula 1. I want to do more things [outside of] Formula 1 as well.”

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Verstappen frequently claimed during his third title-winning season in 2023 that he plans to retire young, with this August marking a full decade since he was announced as an F1 driver for 2015 with Red Bull junior team Scuderia Toro Rosso (now RB).

Speaking to Spanish publication AS last May, however, Verstappen admitted it would be difficult to walk away from F1 if he continued to have access to a competitive car.

Asked if he will still be in F1 at the age of 40, he said: “Yes, but possibly on the yacht. Watching the race.

“I would say not [in the car]. But never say never. I think I’ll be on the boat having a drink.

“I already have many plans that I want to do outside of Formula 1, but we will see. If I have a competitive car it will be very difficult to say goodbye to this sport.”

Verstappen pointed to travelling commitments and other extracurricular activities forced upon the drivers, which he feels interfere with his raw passion for racing, as potential factors that could drive him away from the sport.

He explained: “The time you spend beyond the time you spend in the car. You travel a lot, you have a lot of commitments throughout the year and you know where you have to be at all times, when as a driver what I like is to race.

“It’s what I did when I was little, what I’m passionate about, but you know that in F1 everything around it is part of the sport.

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“How young is too young” Underage Driver Wrecking Dale Earnhardt Jr’s CARS Had Caused Commotion

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“How young is too young” Underage Driver Wrecking Dale Earnhardt Jr’s CARS Had Caused Commotion

Young drivers entering NASCAR is not new. While prime examples include Chase Elliott, who debuted in the K&N Pro Series at 15, and 17-year-old Connor Zilisch who competes in Xfinity, from time to time, people still wonder if the organization’s age limit is too low. Case in point, recently an underage driver wreaked havoc at a Dale Earnhardt Jr-owned CARS Tour race. The unfortunate incident inevitably saw fans questioning NASCAR’s age-related stance.

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And it’s safe to say that the driver being who suffered the aftermath of the wreck wasn’t happy either!

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When stock car racing took root in the late 1940s, NASCAR’s premier series was limited to people 21 or older. Usually, drivers between 35-45 years of age were regarded as prime. But the turn of the 21st century has encouraged youngsters to try their hands at the steering wheel. Take Dale Jr, for example, who got his NASCAR debut at 22!

However, now the age limit may be further plummeting down even lower! Although the sanctioned age to drive full-time in NASCAR’s top-three touring series is 18, other affiliated series are flexible. And this flexibility put Late Model sensation Landon Huffman in serious danger.

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Notably, when Dale Earnhardt Jr announced his CARS Tour ownership alongside three other veterans, he gave an interesting insight. He grew up racing Late Model races on the West Coast, and hence underlined experience as important. “What seems so simple to us, because we have been around it our whole lives, is not so simple to the weekly competitor who is struggling to get to the track or has a question about what is right or wrong or what he should or shouldn’t do,” the JR Motorsports team owner opined.

But something happened recently that directly contradicted Dale Earnhardt Jr’s philosophy, as an inexperienced racer sparked chaos at a CARS Tour race at Ace Speedway. Late Model sensation Landon Huffman washed up against an unexpected debacle. While battling for the lead, an underage racer violently pushed Hoffman’s car to the wall, as the latter’s roof came off. Huffman shared the video on X.

Jumior’s popular driver also proclaimed his intense dislike for NASCAR’s falling age limit. He wrote in another tweet, attaching his car’s picture after the wreck, “Led over half of the second twin and then this. Exhibit A why kids under the age of 14 should not be driving late model stock cars”.

Huffman’s views echo some veteran drivers’ opinions. Last year, Tony Stewart was baffled at some racing series picking up 12-14-year-old kids. “It makes zero sense to me,” he had said at the time. On the other hand, RFK Racing owner Brad Keselowski also empathized with the children, who he believes are missing out on their teenage growth. “We hurt them in their ability to develop their own lives,” he shared.

But that’s not all. After Huffman’s terrifying accident, NASCAR fans are also getting active on the same topic. Looks like Dale Earnhardt Jr’s series got a few raps for allowing children to compete.

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Chase Elliott is F**kingly Rich- Expensive things owned by Him Exposed

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Being the son of former NASCAR champion Bill Elliott and a six-time recipient of the NASCAR’s Most Popular Driver award, Hendrick Motorsports driver Chase Elliott remains one of the wealthiest drivers on the grid. Part of that wealth funds the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champion’s lavish lifestyle.

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Elliott, who has a net worth of $12 million (according to Celebrity Net Worth), indulges in a lifestyle filled with luxury and opulence, owning several expensive items that offer a glimpse into his extravagant world.

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In this article, we take a closer look at the lavish lifestyle of Chase Elliott: The 28-year-old driver resides in a luxurious mansion situated in the Georgia mountains in Dawsonville, Georgia. The three bedroom, fourbathroom mansion spans three floors, boasting an open-concept layout on the main floor with a kitchen, living room, and half-bathroom, while the second story houses three bedrooms.

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2. Motorhome
To navigate the demanding NASCAR season schedule, Elliott owns a luxurious Prevost motorhome, estimated to cost between $800,000 to $2 million. Customized to his preferences, the 47-foot motorcoach features a front entrance with driver and co-driver seats, a lobby area equipped with two televisions and a video game console, and an iPadcontrolled system for managing lights, temperature, and security.

3. Private Jet
Elliott’s passion for flying is evident in his ownership of a $1.8 million Cessna Citation 525 private jet. Beyond mere transportation, Chase Elliott has admitted that flying serves as a distraction for the Hendrick Motorsports driver, allowing him to focus on activities away from the racetrack

4. First car
Right off the bat, Chase Elliott made his stance clear when he revealed during an appearance in the Pat McAfee show that the Hendrick Motorsports driver was not a car collector. While the fact may come as a surprise for many given Elliott’s profession, he admitted that racing was his “speed fix.”

However, Chase Elliott did own a car once, and a very special one at that. A teenage Elliott, who was still coming through the ranks of Super Late Model Racing, was gifted a Chevrolet Silverado pick-up truck by his parents Bill and Cindy Elliott.

In addition to his lavish possessions, the former Cup Series champion enjoys spending time on the golf course, indulging in his passion for the sport.

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Mercedes declares its prestaties Hamilton: “Lewis has become the slachtoffer van”

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Lewis Hamilton probably imagined his last year at Mercedes differently. The Briton performs very poorly in the slow W15 and is regularly unable to keep up with teammate George Russell . The result? 27 meager points and ninth place in the championship. But why is that? Andrew Shovlin, Mercedes’ Trackside Engineering Director , tries to explain it using the set-up. Hamilton experiments quite often.

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“It’s mainly about learning more about the car,” Shovlin told Auto, Motor und Sport . “Lewis is often open to major changes to the set-up this year. He wants to know better how he can get the most out of the car. Lewis has sometimes fallen victim to that, but if you don’t change anything, you don’t learn anything. It would be wrong to say: ‘it is what it is, let’s make the best of it’.

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Shovlin also believes that Mercedes should come up with a solution. It’s not entirely Hamilton’s fault. “The bottom line is that we need to find a better balance. Then we don’t have to constantly deal with compromises. Often we solve one problem and get another in return. The goal should be to have a strong front axle without that it is at the expense of stability at the rear. The car must also turn well in the slow corners without causing oversteer in the fast corners.”

Mercedes just hasn’t found that balance yet, Shovlin admits. “We have not yet managed to be competitive everywhere and we cannot achieve that in one race. That is what we are currently working on. We no longer want to choose between being fast in slow or fast corners. If If you adjust the car low to the ground, you are fast in the slow corners due to the downforce produced. However, in the fast corners there is a possibility that you will hit the asphalt. The reverse works exactly the same you get maximum downforce in the fast corners, but you pay the price in the slow corners. It is difficult to find the compromise over an entire lap.”

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