Verstappen is not in favour of switching to IndyCar: 'Don't really like ovals'

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20 October 2020 at 20:58
Last update 20 October 2020 at 23:27
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The cooperation between Red Bull Racing and Honda is not the only cooperation within motorsport for the Japanese engine manufacturer. They are also very active in IndyCar and have had lots of success in America. This year Takuma Sato won the Indy 500 with a Honda engine and Honda will continue with the IndyCar mission after 2021. In The Talking Bull podcast of Red Bull, Max Verstappen talks together with Sato about IndyCar and Formula 1.

"I watched the Indy 500 and it was interesting to see how they are doing with strategy and racing. It's probably pretty tough for them, because they go seriously fast," Verstappen says. Sato and the Dutchman met at the Japanese Grand Prix in 2019, where they also shot a promotional video for Red Bull. 

No IndyCar coming years for Verstappen

In that video, Sato and Verstappen both drove F1 cars. The driver of Red Bull explains that he doesn't really want to take a step to IndyCar yet. "It's different, but it's fun. It's fun to drive a lot of different cars, because I don't just like F1. It's also good to drive different cars because otherwise you only drive a Formula 1 car."

In his own simulator in Monaco, Verstappen has already driven an IndyCar a number of times, but whether he will ever make the real step towards IndyCar, he still has his doubts. "I don't really like ovals. I do like the road circuits, but if I have to drive oval, I prefer to do it in the simulator," says Verstappen.