Michael Schumacher ended F1 party culture, says Ralf Schumacher, who questions how long Max Verstappen will want to race for

Verstappen is a two-time F1 world champion whose style has been likened to the legendary Schumacher’s, whose seven championships are the joint-record with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton.
But the fitness and dedication required in today’s era could mean Verstappen exits the sporܫt earlier than expected, Ralf believes.
“One tꦏhing is certain: Max is closꦿe to his zenith and can hold it for a long time due to his age,” he said to Sport1.
“Lewis has to do more to be at the limit, fight more f💯or it.
“With Max, however, I ask myself another question: How long does he sܫtill want to play in Formula 1?
“He has already hi♛nted a few times that he does notಞ want to drive for another ten years.
“I trust him to say at some point: ‘Bye, that's it. I'👍ll🍃 be gone!’
“The constan🐷t travel could be a reason. Although we had fewer races in my time, it was too much for me at the end of my 𒀰career.

“One thing must not be forgotten: The who🍃le life depends oওn Formula 1. It starts when you get up and stops when you fall asleep.
“There is not much family li๊fe. Then there is the extreme training.
“My broth⛎er raised the fitness level to a new level. Parties are n💟ot in there.
“That's why Kimi Raikkonen must have been an ultra-mega talent, because he still won the title despite his sometimes easy-going lifes🍬tyle. But only once. But that was enough for him. Ha✱d Kimi been more disciplined, he would have achieved much more.
“Max and Lewis are still the most complete drivers in the field. However, as I said: Lewis had to fight hard with George Russell within the team. Max with Sergio Perez onl🎃y briefly at the beginning of the season.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football,☂🐻 to F1.