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In the public imagination, Max Verstappen is associated with speed, records, and the world's most exclusive cars. Yet, behind the doors of his garage Hidden within the Monegasque collection is another facet of the four-time world champion.

Verstappen's garage: a collection reflecting the champion's image

Between exceptional hypercars and everyday vehicles, the driver Red Bull displays tastes that are as eclectic as they are surprising.

Ferrari, Porsche, Aston Martin and even Audi : the garage of Verstappen It brings together several of the most sought-after models on the market. Some cars are worth several hundred thousand euros on their own, or even more for limited editions.

But one of them holds a special place. It is theAston Martin Valkyrie, a project directly linked to the world of the Formula 1.

Designed with the participation of the famous engineer Adrian NeweyThe Valkyrie is often presented as one of the road cars closest to a modern single-seater.

"This is probably the closest thing to a road-legal Formula 1 car." "This is what automotive specialists regularly say about the Valkyrie.

With over 1,100 horsepower and a design largely inspired by racing, it perfectly represents the world in which it evolves Verstappen since he started.

A small Fiat that nevertheless steals the show

However, the car that attracts the most attention today is neither a Classic Ferrari for sale ni the Aston Martin. The surprise comes from the Fiat Topolino, a tiny electric vehicle designed primarily for urban driving. Limited to 45 km/h, it seems light-years away from the performance the Dutch driver is used to every Grand Prix weekend.

"In Monaco, a compact car is often more useful than a supercar."observers of the Principality regularly point out.

In the narrow streets of Monaco, where parking is sometimes a real headache, the Topolino offers an obvious advantage: simplicity, discretion and ease of use.

Verstappen fully embraces this contrast

This stark contrast between a hypercar capable of exceeding 400 km/h and an electric microcar amuses many fans. But above all, it illustrates an often-forgotten reality: even F1 stars have to contend with the constraints of everyday life.

"Not all cars need to be the fastest to be the most useful" ", could summarize the philosophy behind this choice.

While the Valkyrie symbolizes technological excellence and a passion for performance, the Topolino reminds us that a vehicle can also be appreciated for its practicality.

A garage that reflects two sides of the champion

On one side, the competitor obsessed with speed and the pursuit of performance. On the other, a resident of Monaco who sometimes prioritizes efficiency over power.

This contrast between extreme sophistication and simplicity probably explains why the collection of Verstappen is equally fascinating. It is not just an accumulation of prestigious cars: it also tells the story of the daily life of a driver who, once he gets out of his single-seater, also has to find a place to park.

 

 

 

 

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