Verstappen was always a winner, says kart track owner | Malay Mail

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GENK, Dec 14 — Formula One world champion Max Verstappen stood out even in infancy as a serial winner, the owner of the Belgian kart track where the Dutch driver first honed his racing skills said on Monday. Paul Lemmens, whose Karting Genk circuit is known as the ‘Home of Champions’,...

GENK, Dec 14 — Formula One world champion Max Verstappen stood out even in infancy as a serial winner, the owner of the Belgian kart track where the Dutch driver first honed his racing skills said on Monday.

“It was amazing to see because his helmet was bigger than himself,” he told Reuters television a day after Red Bull’s 24-year-old Verstappen won the title in Abu Dhabi. “He did his first race and he won immediately ... from then on you can see he had an extreme talent. Then the next race he won also. I don’t think he lost one race -- only when his engine was broken or something like that.

 

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