Max Verstappen has become much more than a quadruple world champion in the Netherlands. Since his debut in Formula 1 in 2015, the Dutchman has accompanied, if not incarnated, the spectacular revival of interest in motorsport in his country. Yet, as the Zandvoort stands regularly with orange and the Netherlands Grand Prix is about to live its last edition before a long absence, Verstappen refuses to award the merit of this phenomenon. Arrived in …
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Max Verstappen has become much more than a quadruple world champion in the Netherlands. Since his debut in Formula 1 in 2015, the Dutchman has accompanied, if not incarnated, the spectacular revival of interest in motorsport in his country. Yet, as the Zandvoort stands regularly with orange and the Netherlands Grand Prix is about to live its last edition before a long absence, Verstappen refuses to award the merit of this phenomenon. Arrived in …