Giancarlo Fisichella’s Bold Choice: Why Verstappen Is the Ideal F1 Team Leader Over Hamilton

Ex-F1 Racer Giancarlo Fisichella Prefers Max Verstappen as Team Leader over Lewis Hamilton.

In a surprising revelation, former Formula 1 driver Giancarlo Fisichella has weighed in on the contentious debate of who would make the superior F1 team leader between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton.

As the current season unfolds, Verstappen of the Red Bull Racing Team has managed to carve out an impressive lead of 125 points over his teammate Sergio Perez in the Drivers’ standings.

Notably, Verstappen’s ascent to the top coincided with a fierce rivalry with Lewis Hamilton, leading to a dramatic showdown for the championship title.

Fisichella’s choice underscores the evolving dynamics within the F1 landscape and the unique qualities that Verstappen brings to the table.

As the F1 fraternity continues to speculate on the future trajectories of these iconic drivers, Fisichella’s perspective adds a new layer to the ongoing Verstappen vs. Hamilton debate. The contrasting styles, career achievements, and on-track rivalries make for a compelling narrative in the realm of motorsport.

When posed with the pivotal question by Corriere Della Sera on who he would choose as a team leader, Giancarlo Fisichella, a three-time race winner in his F1 career, delivered an unexpected response: “Verstappen.”

“It’s the evolution of the species. Max has something more and gives the impression of driving with one hand.”

Giancarlo Fisichella, a seasoned figure in Formula 1, participated in a total of 229 races from 1996 to 2009. His presence in the F1 arena coincided with the careers of renowned World Champions such as Lewis Hamilton, Kimi Raikkonen, and Mika Hakkinen. However, Fisichella’s unique perspective highlights two competitors who particularly stood out in his eyes.

“Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso are head and shoulders above everyone else,” said Fisichella.

“Fernando, at almost 42, is living [through] a second youth with Aston Martin. The car is good, and he puts his heart and desire into it.”