If you don’t mind eating pasta with a can of tomato sauce every night, then you can save up for the same racing simulator as Max Verstappen uses within a considerable time. Sorry – then you could save. Because Verstappen has literally taken his racing simulator to new heights. According to team advisor Helmut Marko, Verstappen now has a racing sim in his private jet.
If you follow the racing news a bit, you know that Max Verstappen recently (quite rightly) won a craze quit did during the virtual 24 Hours of Le Mans. Due to persistent server problems, Verstappen loses his lead in the race and if the race management refuses to give back the position, the driver will have it.
But the unpleasant experience has not stopped Max Verstappen from continuing sim racing. The colleagues of GP fans saw a remarkable quote from Red Bull advisor Marko Sports1, in which the Austrian claims that Verstappen had his private jet converted. They probably removed some seats or made some extra connections.
‘Max Verstappen had a racing simulator built in a private jet’
In an interview with Sports1 says consultant Helmut Marko: ‘He even had his private jet converted so that he can fly around with a simulator in the future. That’s a good thing, because Max needs this distraction. In any case, it has done him no harm if you look at his two world championships.
Well, now Helmut Marko sometimes shouts something more often, but it is not completely unrealistic. With a salary of more than 50 million euros, it is a relatively small investment. With a bit of luck we will spot the racing simulator on Max Verstappen’s private plane again on his Instagram.
Max Verstappen’s private jet
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