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Verstappen Jokes New F1 Cars 'More Like Mario Kart'
(MENAFN- The Peninsula) AFP
Shanghai: Four-time world champion Max Verstappen said Thursday he was not having much fun driving the new era of Formula One cars, joking he was “practising with Mario Kart” because it was more realistic than his simulator.
The Red Bull driver crashed in qualifying in the season-opener in Australia last weekend before having to carve his way from 20th on the grid to finish a creditable sixth.
The new cars require battery management and energy harvesting with a 50-50 split between conventional and electrical power.
They also have features such as straight-line mode, active aero, overtake and boost buttons, which Verstappen reckons are nearer to a video game.
“I swapped the simulator for my Nintendo Switch. I’m practising with Mario Kart, actually. Finding the mushrooms is going quite well, the blue shells are a bit more difficult.”
Verstappen announced this week that he would be driving in the Nurburgring 24-hour race this year.
“I wish I had a bit more fun for sure,” he said of Formula One at the moment.
"I mean, I get to race the Nordschleife (Nurburgring) and I hope in the coming years I can do Spa and hopefully Le Mans.
"So I’m combining stuff and I’m also doing other stuff that is a lot of fun.
“It’s a bit conflicted because I don’t really enjoy to drive the car, but I do enjoy working with all the people in the team and from the engine department as well.”
He did express optimism that things would improve as the new rules and regulations were adjusted and said drivers were already in discussions over changes.
“I hope, of course, that it gets better,” said the Dutchman.
“I’ve had discussions with F1 and the FIA and I think we are working towards something that will improve everything.”
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