Verstappen installs the simulator on a private plane.  Red Bull defends itself: “It has never been wrong”

Verstappen installs the simulator on a private plane. Red Bull defends itself: “It has never been wrong”


The two-time Formula 1 world champion will continue with the online game practice after the Le Mans Virtual 24H fiasco, from now on, also in the heights. Bullish advisor Helmut Marko supported the decision




Max Verstappen say goodbye to online racing after the fiasco of Virtual 24 Hours of Le Mans? Quite the opposite. According to the consultant of Red Bull, Helmut Markothe Dutch driver is preparing to participate in even more such disputes.

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“He has customized his private plane so that he can fly simulators in the air in the future,” Marko revealed to sports1. Verstappen installed the online gaming facility on his jet, valued at £12 million (about R$76 million, at current prices).

After months of preparing and waiting for the Virtual 24H of Le Mans, Verstappen suffered server problems from the event organizers, resulting in a huge loss for his race. The anger was so great that Max abandoned the test of his own free will and blew up the dispute producers, showering them with criticism.



Helmut Marko defended Verstappen's practice

Furthermore, the bull has vowed never to compete in such events again, which even prompted a response from Romain Grosjean.

“But this (jet simulator) is a good thing because Max needs that distraction. At least (online racing) never hurt when he won two Formula 1 titles,” added Marko.

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Source: Terra

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