Hamilton's success 'getting a bit
boring' for Verstappen
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[November 12, 2019]
By Alan Baldwin
MILTON KEYNES, England (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton's
domination of Formula One is "getting a bit boring" and the time is
fast approaching for the younger generation to take over at the top,
says Red Bull youngster Max Verstappen.
The Dutch driver hopes he and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, also
22-years-old, will be fighting for the Mercedes driver's throne next
year.
"I think it’s good for the sport to have the young guys now coming
up and hopefully taking over very soon," Verstappen said ahead of
Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix, the first race since Hamilton
clinched his sixth title in Texas.
"It’s getting a bit boring seeing Lewis win, so we have to try and
change that," he added at an event to announce a personal
sponsorship with pan-European online used car marketplace
CarNext.com.
Verstappen has 100 starts and seven wins to his name since becoming
the sport's youngest driver and next season he could yet become the
youngest champion.
Hamilton, who can equal Michael Schumacher's record seven titles and
surpass the great German's 91 wins, will be 35 in January.
"He's getting older ... so for sure it will stop at one point," said
Verstappen.
"It’s just going to depend on the team, to be honest. It’s not going
to depend on Lewis.
"If Mercedes keeps building really dominant cars, for sure he’s
going to win. So we just have to make sure as a team that we can
beat them."
Verstappen said engine partners Honda had a breakthrough year in
2019 and he was confident former champions Red Bull, third overall,
could be in the mix in 2020.
"I think we are on the right path. When you see the engine power
compared to Mercedes and Renault, we are very close to Mercedes now
so that is very promising for next year," he added.
CarNext.com Chief Executive Ewout van Jarwaarde said Verstappen and
his company were both disruptive forces in their own arenas, but the
driver was eager to douse the flames of recent controversies.
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oro Rosso Formula One driver Max Verstappen of The Netherlands looks
on in a pit lane during the third testing session ahead the upcoming
season at the Circuit Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmelo, Spain,
February 24, 2016. REUTERS/Sergio Perez
In Texas last month he labeled comments by Hamilton after a Mexican
Grand Prix clash as "disrespectful" and "silly" while accusing
Ferrari of cheating.
"It’s a very sensitive subject, so for me I try not to go there
anymore," he said when asked about words that angered Ferrari. "I
prefer just to go ahead, leave everything behind ... just focus on
Brazil."
Of his relationship with Hamilton, Verstappen said the Briton was
"very special and definitely one of the best drivers ever" and said
he had never really had a problem with him.
"We talked on the grid (in Austin). I respect Lewis, of course, but
we are also hard racers and sometimes it can be a bit more tough.
But we talked and it’s all good."
Verstappen recognised he had made mistakes this year, despite a
strong and consistent season, but would not have it any other way.
"Everybody makes mistakes, otherwise it’s better to put a robot in,"
he said. "It’s good to make mistakes as well, you learn from it."
He said he was happy at Red Bull, despite speculation he might one
day replace or join Hamilton at Mercedes.
"I really want to win with Red Bull," he said. "I really feel at
home, which I think is also very important for a driver -- that you
feel appreciated."
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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