Former F1 world champ Jacques Villeneuve on Max Verstappen “a war machine, a robot” after ‘Mad Max’ wins Austrian Grand Prix

Due to the boredom of leading every lap, Max Verstappen pitted at the end of the penultimate lap in the Austrian GP to secure the title of fastest lap. This shows Max’s dominance and consistency in his performance, and Former F1 world champ Jacques Villeneuve concurs.

Amidst a conversation with an Italian Magazine, Villeneuve torched a new discussion by pointing out the inconsistency in Lewis Hamilton’s career when put up against the relentless brilliance of Max Verstappen. Jacques says the Dutchman has always been consistent, unlike Lewis Hamilton.

“War machine” Verstappen is praised by ex-world champion

“Verstappen has always been like that, for years. He’s at his best for the whole season,” quoted the ex-world champion. Mad Max is in incredible form right now, and it’s only befitting for Villeneuve to describe his performance as “hallucinating”. This comment was made soon after the Austrian GP bore witness to Max’s dominance, securing his fifth victory in a row. He has already pulled away from the rest of the pack in the driver’s leaderboard.

“It’s a war machine, a robot. No, not amazed. He always has extraordinary energy; he never gives up. And it makes the difference.” the former 1997 world champion commented when asked about Max’s performance this year. Villeneuve pointed out that while most other drivers have ups and downs, Max does not fall under this category as he said, “Not him”.

Can Max Verstappen break the Grand Prix consecutive win record?

Currently, it’s Vettel who holds the record with a record of 9 consecutive race wins during his championship season in 2013 (Belgium 13 – Brazil 13). Seb achieved this feat while he was in his dream car for Red Bull and with three championships under his belt. Max has 4 more races to win to equal this record.

With 3 more races to go in this month before we head for a long break, Verstappen looks in dapper form as he can potentially achieve 8 consecutive race wins, just one away from Vettel’s record. No team or driver poses a threat to Max Verstappen, not even his teammate, regardless of the fact that they are put in the same machinery. 

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It takes more than talent to achieve this prestigious record. It takes dependability, consistency, and determination to arise victorious in races in all parts of the world. Will a rival driver break Max’s streak of consecutive race wins, or will the Red Bull driver, Max Verstappen achieve this groundbreaking record feat? Stay tuned at SportsZion to find out. 

Navneeth Menon

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