Max Verstappen explains “absurd” claim that he installed a gaming simulator on his £10 private jet

It’s bad news for gaming enthusiasts and Max Verstappen fans.
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing.
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing.

The F1 world champion has confirmed that ꩲhe has not, in fact, installed a state-of-the-art gaming simulator on his private jet which reportedly cost £10m.

But he does have a fancy new ga🎃ming simulator which will follow him to every F1 grand prix.

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It was Red Bull chief Helmut Marko who first made the now-refuted claim: “[Max♓] 💙even had his private plane converted so that he can fly a simulator in the air in the future. 

“But that’s a good thi✨ng, too, because Max needs this distraction. In any case, it didn’t do him any harm when it cꦍame to his two titles!”

The new simulator is not at 30,000 feet, Verstappen has now ꦐclarified.🐈 It will be in his motorhome in the F1 paddock.

"I said I will install one there because I can just keep on driving when I'm back in the🌱 evening because I like it,” he said. 

Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing in the post race FIA Press Conference. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 22, Abu Dhabi
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing in the post race FIA Press Conference. Formula 1 World…

“It's my hobby in a way. It just keeps you sharp as♈ well.

"I think🍸 [Marko] misunderstood and he said ‘plane’. So no, I'm not installing one in my plane. I think that would be a bit absurd."

Verstappen’s love of ga𝔉ming is well-known - he runs an esports team and his furious reaction to be disconnected from an online game recently made the F1 community chuckle.

He has announced a new𒅌 partnership with EA Sports, the gaming giants behind the current F1 game, which will see him help to “create content”.

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