Sebastian Vettel has questioned whether the tough-love method used with Max Verstappen was the right approach to take. F1
It has been well-documented that Jos, keen to ensure that Max had a better racing career than he did, did not take it easy on his son, working him hard and intensely through his younger years to become the star of Formula 1 that he is today, and really the originator of a new era of young talent in Formula 1.
Some of Jos’ methods in Max’s karting days were a little more extreme than others, such as a public tap on the top of the helmet after a poor practice session, or leaving him at a fuel station after a championship-costing incident for his mum to pick him up a few minutes later.For“What do we think makes someone more resilient?” Vettel pondered in reference to Max’s career and upbringing when speaking to“I didn’t get beaten up.
“Being a father myself, obviously I have these challenges every day, and if you say, okay, my children are allowed to talk back, well, then you also need to face the fact that they are talking back.
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