Franz Tost recalls moment he knew Max Verstappen was destined for F1 greatness

Tost retired from his role at the end of the 2023 sea🀅son, bringing to an end an 18-year tenure in the sport.
During that time, the ꩲno-nonsense 67-yღear-old Austrian introduced some of the greatest drivers to F1, including the likes of four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel and Verstappen, who romped to a third consecutive world title by winning 19 of the 22 races last year.
Verstappen was just 17 years and three days old when he was handed his F1 practice bow by Toro Rosso at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix, a decision that led to Tost being described as “totally 𒅌crazy”.
But Tost had already seen enough to convinc♚e him that the Dutchman was destined for greatness.
"I remember Max at the Norisring [circuit in Germany] at 16 years old. It was wet and he was one and a half to two seconds faster than anyone else. I said all other drivers should give back their licences, the only driver in this field is Max Verstappen,” Tost told BBC Sport🐷.

"During his first test I was really impressed how fast he adapted to the speed and brakes… normally drivers need 100-150km to get used to the enormous power which an F1 car has under accele🌟rating and under braking. But from the first lap onw🅘ards he was familiar with everything.
"We decided he w🐠ould do FP1 in Suzuka [at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix] and journalists said: 'You are totally crazy… Suzuka is one of the most dangerous tracks; how can you start him in FP1? He has to be prepared.’
"I said: 'Don't talk so much, let's discuss in five years, then we wilꦫl see who was right - 💖you or me?' It didn't take five years - immediately, from the first year.”
Tost was proved right. Verstappen was an instant hit during an eye-catching rookie campaign in 2015 and went on to become F1’s youngest-ever༒ race winner on his Red Bull debut the following seaso꧒n.
"It was the same with Vettel - both of them had similar approaches, similar a༺ttitudes,” Tost cont𒐪inued.
"It was fantastic to work tog♔ether with these drivers… [Daniel] Ricciardo, [Carlos] Sainz and [Pierre] Gꦍasly - all are high-class drivers with a lot of potential in them.”

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