F1 Champ Max Verstappen Blasts Virtual 24 Hours of Le Mans 'Clown Show'
Two-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen's passion for simulator racing does not "harm" Red Bull.
That is the insistence of team consultant Helmut Marko, the man most directly in charge of the energy drink company's Formula 1 driver program.
At the top of that program is back-to-back reigning world champion Verstappen, who recently lost his temper when computer problems ended his own team's participation in the Virtual Le Mans 24 Hour simulator race.
"They call it amazingly bad luck, well this is just incompetence," Verstappen fumed. "It's also the last time I'm ever participating in this race," the 25-year-old added, slamming the organizers for running a "clown show".
It's been just over a week since we wrapped up the 2023 24 Hours of #LeMansVirtual 🇫🇷
A day of racing does not come without hardships, but the drivers battled on throughout the day and into the night to put on a brilliant spectacle🌟
📸 @xynamic pic.twitter.com/RL4LW5ZfKT— Le Mans Virtual (@LeMansVirtual) January 24, 2023
When asked if Red Bull has concerns about Verstappen's outburst, or whether he is happy that the Dutchman is now less likely to race in the virtual world, Marko said: "The opposite is the case. He even had his private plane converted so that he can drive a simulator in the air in the future," he told German media outlet Sport1. "But that's a good thing, because Max needs this distraction.
"It didn't exactly do him any harm when it came to his two titles," Marko said.
The entire weekend of racing has been condensed down into a 2 minute highlight reel for you to enjoy🎬
There was plenty of action, but the #20 @PorscheRaces @CoandaEsports and the #71 @TeamRedlineSim won their respective classes🏆
30-minute highlights: https://t.co/CYxYqjiECx pic.twitter.com/9TxlPOtp4F— Le Mans Virtual (@LeMansVirtual) January 16, 2023