Max Verstappen kits out private jet with racing simulator

The F1 world chไampion is known to love his gaming and will now be able to enjoy the virtual world at 30,000 feet while he travels between real-life grands prix.
R𝓡ed Bull consultant Helmut Marko was asked if Verstappen would concenไtrate more on ‘real’ racing, but told : “The opposite is the case.
“He even had his private plane converted 🌳so that he can fly a simulator in the air in the future.
“But that’s ꦕa good thing, too, because Max needs this distraction. In any case, it didn’t do him any harm when ✃it came to his two titles!”
Verstappen’s enꦐjoyment of racing games recently spilled over into anger.
He raged that♎ the Virtual Le Mans 24 Hour was a “clown show” after server ꦐproblems cost him a win.
𝔉“They call it amazingly bad luck, well this is just incompetence,” said Verstappen.
“They can’t even control their ✃own game. This is the third time already that has happened to me now, being kicked 𝔉off the game while doing this race.
“This is also the last time ever because what’s the point? You prep🐓are for five months to ಞtry and win this Championship, you are leading the Championship, you try to win this race which you have prepared for two months and they handle it like this.
“Honestly, it is aꦬ joke. You cannot even call it 💙an event.”

James was ꦗa sports journal🔯ist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.