Stake F1 team principal Jonathan Wheatley has offered a comparison
between four-time champion Max Verstappen and rookie Gabriel
Bortoleto. Wheatley worked with Verstappen for several years when
he held a senior position at Red Bull, playing a crucial role in
the Dutchman's run of four consecutive titles. The Briton took up a
new post at Stake as team principal and will continue to run the
day-to-day operations of the squad when it becomes Audi next year.
Bortoleto, as well as team-mate Nico Hulkenberg, are already
confirmed to race for the German outfit during its first season in
F1. The Brazilian has impressed during his rookie campaign, with
Wheatley spotting similarities in their traits. “I always find it
difficult to compare drivers because everyone’s an individual,”
Wheatley told media including RacingNews365 . “What would I say
about both of them? “Both are inherently, naturally fast.
Actually, both race each other on the simulator either side of a
race weekend as well. “And both just seem to have that capacity to
drive the car but have loads more capacity left to think about the
rest of the situation.” Verstappen is known to have a deep
adoration for racing and is often on his simulator at home when he
is not at a grand prix weekend. He is also dipping his toes into
endurance racing this weekend with a four-hour outing at the
Nordshliefe. Although Verstappen and Bortoleto are racing at
different parts of the F1 pecking order, Wheatley acknowledged the
level of competitiveness the pair share. “Obviously, looking back
to Max, he’d already served a pretty good apprenticeship at Toro
Rosso at the time before he came to Red Bull,” he said. “I’ve known
his father, I’ve known the family for years. “I’ve known Max since
he was a tiny little boy. And I’ve just got to meet Gabriel. But
it’s the same thing, these guys are ultra-competitive, and they’re
looking for every single advantage in everything. “They both share
a great work ethic and a love for racing. Both of them, given an
opportunity, are driving something else or on a simulator.
between four-time champion Max Verstappen and rookie Gabriel
Bortoleto. Wheatley worked with Verstappen for several years when
he held a senior position at Red Bull, playing a crucial role in
the Dutchman's run of four consecutive titles. The Briton took up a
new post at Stake as team principal and will continue to run the
day-to-day operations of the squad when it becomes Audi next year.
Bortoleto, as well as team-mate Nico Hulkenberg, are already
confirmed to race for the German outfit during its first season in
F1. The Brazilian has impressed during his rookie campaign, with
Wheatley spotting similarities in their traits. “I always find it
difficult to compare drivers because everyone’s an individual,”
Wheatley told media including RacingNews365 . “What would I say
about both of them? “Both are inherently, naturally fast.
Actually, both race each other on the simulator either side of a
race weekend as well. “And both just seem to have that capacity to
drive the car but have loads more capacity left to think about the
rest of the situation.” Verstappen is known to have a deep
adoration for racing and is often on his simulator at home when he
is not at a grand prix weekend. He is also dipping his toes into
endurance racing this weekend with a four-hour outing at the
Nordshliefe. Although Verstappen and Bortoleto are racing at
different parts of the F1 pecking order, Wheatley acknowledged the
level of competitiveness the pair share. “Obviously, looking back
to Max, he’d already served a pretty good apprenticeship at Toro
Rosso at the time before he came to Red Bull,” he said. “I’ve known
his father, I’ve known the family for years. “I’ve known Max since
he was a tiny little boy. And I’ve just got to meet Gabriel. But
it’s the same thing, these guys are ultra-competitive, and they’re
looking for every single advantage in everything. “They both share
a great work ethic and a love for racing. Both of them, given an
opportunity, are driving something else or on a simulator.
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