Current Max Verstappen

2015 sees the arrival of the youngest driver ever to sit in an F1 car. Max Verstappen was born on 30th September 1997 and, assuming he makes the grid in Australia, will only be 17 years and 167 days, beating Jaime Alguersuaris' record by 1 year and 323 days (assuming my maths is correct).

How can such a young man be ready for F1? As the son of former F1 driver Jos Verstappen Max started racing karts at 4½ years old. In 2006 he won the Belgian Minimax Championship in the KF5 category and in 2007 he won both the Dutch and Belgian titles as well as the Belgian Cadet Championship.

In 2009 he won the KF5 Flemish Championship and moved up to International Karting. In 2010 Max finished 2nd in the KF3 World Cup, won the Euro Series and the WSK World Series. In 2011 he again won the WSK World Series and moved up the KF2 class winning the WSK Master Series and the South Garda Winter Cup in 2012. In 2013, at 15 years of age, Verstappen won the World KZ Championship, which is highest level of karting.

For 2014 Max moved up to European Formula 3. He finished 3rd in the Championship winning 10 of the 33 races, more than those who finished above him in the title race. Max was recruited into the Red Bull Young Driver Programme in August 2014 and only 6 days later was announced as one of the drivers for Toro Rosso in F1 for 2015. Apparently he was also being courted by Mercedes for their young driver programme so you have to wonder how much the pull of an F1 seat at Toro Rosso drove the decision to go with Red Bull.

Having already taken part in 3 Friday sessions as a test driver Max Verstappen is the youngest person ever to take part in a Grand Prix weekend. If he acquits himself well during 2015 many will say it is an inspired decision. If he turns into a mobile chicane or treats F1 like a destruction derby I'm sure many questions will be asked as to why someone not even old enough to qualify for a driving licence in his home country is allowed to get behind the wheel of a car at the pinnacle of motorsport.

Future Champion? One season (or even one race) wonder? 2015 will be very interesting for Max Verstappen.
 
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Last season Verstappen's manoeuvres were placed in the limelight, but as a longtime F1 viewer I have always questioned the attention and criticism his moves received.
There have been plenty similar and more dangerous moves than his but there wasn't a huge uproar, here is just one example at 7:49:
Clearly Schumacher forced Hamilton off the track just as he moved across in an attempt to overtake Schumacher.
 
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I think it might be useful to specify which bit of footage we're supposed to be looking at or which point in the video?... This is a very long clip and I watched until about halfway through and everything I saw up to that point was good clean racing?
 
I think it might be useful to specify which bit of footage we're supposed to be looking at or which point in the video?... This is a very long clip and I watched until about halfway through and everything I saw up to that point was good clean racing?
Incubus, I did specify the part of footage :):

here is just one example at 7:49

RasputinLives did that move come into more criticism than Verstappen's manoeuvre in Spa this season? Not really.
Schumacher has always been and will remain a controversial figure of this sport but here the criticism was rather sparse and he is a more experienced driver than Verstappen.
 
Rutherford Ah yes sorry, misread that bit. To be honest I did suspect which bit of footage you were referring to but anyway now that I've seen from onboard it doesn't really look that bad anyway. Michael took took his normal line for that bit of the Curva Grade and Lewis didn't have anything like a sufficient part of his car alongside Michael's to claim the corner. Mchael left it a bit late but he was still enitiled to take his line. It was borderline but if it didn't create that much fuss that's probably because that particular move wasn't that controversial to begin with. Lewis took a gamble that didn't pay off and it slowed his momentum. That's racing.
 
RasputinLives did that move come into more criticism than Verstappen's manoeuvre in Spa this season? Not really.

Verstappens move at Spa came in for a lot of criticism because he is still relatively new on the scene and it's one of the first times he did it. At this point in his career we'd seen Schumacher pull this stuff so many times that it wasn't worth getting our knickers in a twist.

Every young driver who comes on to the scene and stirs things on gets criticism for their driving. Mr Verstappen has frankly had an easy ride compared to some
 
I am trying to think did anyone successfully overtake Max Verstappen down a straight last season apart from Rosberg at Germany. I am thinking that to pass Max you have to outfox him to commit to the inside early and take the outside line to sweep round ala Mansell style.. it seems like a lot of drivers are committed to the inside before Max does a Schumacher late chop which gets them riled
 
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