Source:REUTERS/Edgar Su
[Saba Sports News] Red Bull driver Max Verstappen gave an exclusive interview to Italian media Sportweek, discussing interesting matters both on and off the track. Surprisingly, Verstappen envisions building a “Verstappen Museum” in the future. He stated that constructing a racetrack in the Netherlands is much more challenging than in Spain, but he wants to establish something in his homeland that can help children pursue their racing dreams, which he sees as the best way to give back to the sport. Thus, he came up with the idea of building a museum where he hopes to display all the cars he has driven. Some fans have noted that Verstappen is learning from Spanish driver Fernando Alonso. In Asturias, Spain, Alonso built a racing museum and karting school at his own expense, offering karting courses for children aged 8 to 11. In addition to the museum and school, Alonso also personally designed an outdoor karting track named Fernando Alonso Circuit, which incorporates elements from his favorite tracks: Suzuka Esses, the last corner of Valencia Circuit, and the first corner of Jarama Circuit.