According to a former Formula One driver, Verstappen will break all existing F1 records, including Hamilton’s.

Gerhard Berger, a former Formula 1 driver, predicts that Max Verstappen will achieve absolute supremacy in the current Formula 1 season. The Austrian believes that Verstappen has the potential to surpass various records, including Lewis Hamilton’s record of 103 wins.

Despite the fact that the race at Imola was cancelled due to floods in the area and the potential of heavier downpours, Red Bull has won all six races this season, with Max winning four and teammate Perez winning the other two.

In this year’s Formula 1 season, Max Verstappen, representing the Red Bull team, continues to establish his dominance. He currently holds a 39-point lead over his teammate Sergio Perez in the championship standings, and this impressive margin has been achieved after just six races. Berger firmly believes that no one can prevent Verstappen from securing his third world title.

“Verstappen is going to break all records” says the Austrian.

“I trust Verstappen to break all existing records in Formula 1, including Hamilton’s 103 wins. He said today that it is not important for him, but that will change,” Berger told Kronen Zeitung.

“I read recently that Verstappen and Perez is a repeat of Ayrton Senna against Alain Prost. Yes, Verstappen is in that league and Perez is doing his best to stay close to the Dutchman. Still, to me it looks like Verstappen is going for it on his own.”

































































































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‘Verstappen is going to break all records’
“I trust Verstappen to break all existing records in Formula 1, including Hamilton’s 103 wins. He said today that it is not important for him, but that will change,” Berger told Kronen Zeitung.
“I read recently that Verstappen and Perez is a repeat of Ayrton Senna against Alain Prost. Yes, Verstappen is in that league and Perez is doing his best to stay close to the Dutchman. Still, to me it looks like Verstappen is going for it on his own.”