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Max reminds me of Schumi Brawn

- Alan Baldwin London

Former Ferrari technical director Ross Brawn says 70th Anniversar­y race winner Max Verstappen reminds him of Formula One great Michael Schumacher.

Brawn mastermind­ed Schumacher’s seven world championsh­ips with Benetton (1994 and 1995) and Ferrari (2000-2004) and was team boss at Mercedes when the German made his comeback from 2010-2012.

Verstappen’s win for Red Bull lifted him to second in the championsh­ip after five races, behind six-times champion Lewis Hamilton, and ended Mercedes’ run of domination.

“Max was simply sensationa­l at Silverston­e. He reminds me of Michael Schumacher in many ways. When you listen to his radio, he’s clearly got spare capacity,” said Brawn, now Formula One MD for motorsport.

Sunday’s win was the ninth of Verstappen’s career. The 22year-old Dutch driver, whose father Jos was once a teammate of Schumacher’s at Benetton, was already the youngest winner in Formula One history.

“The limit of the car is not the Brawn. limit of “Max He is Verstappen,” able to feel said the subtlety of the car and respond perfectly. I remember Max’s early days in Formula One where his speed was clear — he has now matured into an exceptiona­l racing driver.

“I loved his radio, particular­ly when he said he didn’t want to ‘drive like a grandma’ when the team asked him to manage his tyres. It shows huge confidence and a relationsh­ip in the team, which is very strong.”

Nico Hulkenberg also made his mark as a stand-in for Racing Point’s Sergio Perez after the Mexican contracted Covid-19. The experience­d German, dropped by Renault in 2019, started third and finished seventh but Brawn revealed how different the German’s career might have been.

“I almost signed him years ago, when I was in charge at Mercedes. If Lewis hadn’t joined Mercedes when he did, Nico was our next choice,” he said. “I’ve always respected Nico enormously as a driver. He’ sa very strong driver who should be in Formula One.”

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