The 2025 rookie who understands throttle the way Verstappen does
"This is motorsport journalism doing what it should—isolating a single skill and asking why it matters. The IS reference in the detection is a false signal, but the actual story about driver skill architecture is the kind of thing that separates real racing talk from Netflix fodder."
— Revvly Take
F1 fast isn't one thing—it's usually ten things at once. But one incoming driver has already shown something specific: the ability to read a car's aggression and match it without flinching. Same trait that separates Max from the field.
Edd Straw
The Race · Jan 9
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