Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing walks in the Paddock with his father Jos Verstappen ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Hungary at Hungaroring on July 31, 2022 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool

F1: Father made Max Verstappen a ‘perfect driver’ with ‘violence’

(GMM) Max Verstappen was turned into a “perfect driver” through “violence” claims ousted former Red Bull driver Jaime Alguersuari, who made an ultra-rare appearance at the British GP recently.

The Spaniard has been scathing in his criticism of Red Bull’s driver program and Dr Helmut Marko since he was axed in his early-20s.

When asked if he bumped into Marko at Silverstone, Alguersuari – now 33 – told AS newspaper: “Yes, I went to say hello but he didn’t pay much attention to me.

“He told me that he had made me a famous DJ and I told him that it was not true.

Red Bull Racing Team Consultant Dr Helmut Marko
Red Bull Racing Team Consultant Dr Helmut Marko fired Jaime ‘Sour Grapes’ Alguersuari for being too slow, and he became a DJ. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool

“It was a strange feeling because I felt comfortable in a place where I had a bad time and didn’t enjoy it. Returning in a more relaxed way has helped me close a bad dream.”

Alguersuari says he was invited to Silverstone by his countryman Carlos Sainz.

Jaime Alguersuari in 2011
Before getting sacked because he was not fast enough, Jaime Alguersuari of Spain prepares to drive the new Toro Rosso STR6 during day one of winter testing at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit on February 1, 2011 in Valencia, Spain. (Photo by Peter J Fox/Getty Images)

“I have become hooked on F1 again because they have done a good job in terms of entertainment,” he said. “I wanted to be close to my friend Carlos and feel the competition up close again.”

One of Alguersuari’s main complaints about Red Bull’s driver program has always been the way the energy drink owned company treats youngsters like “machines”.

“All of us who have gone through Red Bull have been machines,” he said. “That’s the school we had. Either you win or you die.

“We all felt that maximum pressure from Dr Marko. We were always on a knife edge.”

Dominant F1 driver Verstappen, however, is absolutely thriving under the Red Bull regime.

“It’s the exception that confirms the rule,” said Alguersuari.

“His father, through violence, taught him to win races. He was trained that way. There was no happiness. They pushed him so far that they ended up making a perfect driver.”

Jos Verstappen (NED) father of Max Verstappen
Jos Verstappen (NED) father of Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda, and former F1 driver, for Arrows; Tyrrell; Benetton; Footwork; and Minardi, during the Austrian GP, Spielberg 29 June-2 July 2023 at the Red Bull Ring, Formula 1 World championship 2023.

When asked to clarify his allegation of violence again Verstappen’s father Jos, he explained: “That’s what I mean. It’s not a figure of speech.

“His father used violence when Max didn’t win in karting. If you see that today it seems wild, but that’s how it happened for him. I would never educate my son like that.

“It was outrageous, but it worked for them. It was a very strict system, with great discipline, which Red Bull liked.

“I only did one kart race against him, in France. In free practice, you already saw how aggressive he was,” Alguersuari added. “He didn’t just want to win, he wanted to show that he was above everyone else.

“It is the attitude that his father transmitted to him. Max and his father, Jos, hate their teammate and always will. He does not want to even give water to second place.

“It’s not enough to win – he wants to humiliate.”

But Alguersuari thinks the utter dominance displayed by Verstappen and Red Bull this year will ultimately end.

“Next year things will be different,” he said. “The cost cap and the limited wind tunnel hours will hurt them.

“I don’t know if they will win again next year, but if they do, it won’t be as easy as this year. That’s for sure.”