Close Menu
InsideRacing.comInsideRacing.com

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Comprehensive assessment of the shifting power dynamics defining Formula 1’s radical 2026 era.

    Russell reigns supreme in Melbourne as Verstappen stages a defiant charge through the field.

    Ferrari stakes their claim: Leclerc and Hamilton lead the way in Melbourne

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    InsideRacing.comInsideRacing.com
    • HOME
    • FORMULA 1
    • MOTOGP
      • WorldSBK
    • SINGLE SEATERS
      • IndyCar
      • Formula E
      • Formula 2
      • Formula 3
      • Formula 4
    • RALLYING
      • WRC
      • Rally Raid
      • ERC
      • World RX
    • SPORTS CARS
      • 24H Series
      • WEC
      • GT
    InsideRacing.comInsideRacing.com
    Formula 1

    Honda sees Verstappen relationship as similar to a ‘young Senna’

    RaiedJanuary 7, 2020
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    They may have only worked together for a year, but Honda believes the relationship built with Max Verstappen is similar to that with a “young Ayrton Senna”.

    The Dutchman is known for being vocal with his opinions and was very outspoken about his unhappiness with the performance of Renault during their final year with Red Bull.

    So when they changed engine supplier for 2019, Verstappen was particularly enthusiastic about their potential and that was certainly felt by everyone at the Japanese manufacturer. 

    “As Honda, we see him as a very important factor with Honda’s project,” the F1 chief Masashi Yamamoto told Motorsport.

    “He’s young, but his driving is really impressive. It looks like seeing a young Senna and with his relationship with Honda.

    “Max maybe pays respect to Honda. He feels Honda is familiar and then probably the badge he showed on the podium in Austria proved that he was very happy as well.

    “This gives us an emotion that we want to provide a good engine for him, but , of course, all four drivers are very important for us.”

    Senna and Honda became synonymous during the Brazilian’s career as he won 32 races and three world titles in cars powered by the company.

    And Yamamoto sees the same desire that made Senna so popular in the 22-year-old.

    “The passion we showed towards winning made the relationship stronger with him,” he explained.

    “He also has been to the F1 R&D centre and our mass production site. There’s many, many people [working at the factories] and he has actually seen it.

    “He went through a tunnel of people getting high fives, like one kilometre long!

    “That kind of thing maybe gave him a stronger impression about Honda and a stronger commitment to Honda.”

    Also Read:

    • Verstappen ‘loves’ working with Honda as Red Bull dig at Renault
    • Verstappen is F1’s ‘in-form driver’ and Red Bull have no excuses in 2020
    • Red Bull explain single-year Honda extension in 2021

    The performance of the Japanese engine is seen as crucial to whether Verstappen and Red Bull can challenge for the world title in 2020.

    Max though is more confident now than he has been at any point with the Milton Keynes-based outfit.

    “I think so,” he said on if the team was ready to take on Mercedes. “I think we are in the right direction. There’s no question about that.

    “Now, it’s just about how much development we can push through. I more or less know, I just hope it’s going to be enough.

    “There are no real changes in the regulations anyway, so you can just build on what you have now. And now in the second year working with Honda, I think that should help.

    “We massively improved the performance of the engine. I think we know where we have to improve on, we’ve already improved on the car.”

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Russell reigns supreme in Melbourne as Verstappen stages a defiant charge through the field.

    March 8, 2026

    Ferrari stakes their claim: Leclerc and Hamilton lead the way in Melbourne

    March 6, 2026

    Hadjar gets Verstappen support, makes ‘bold’ 2026 claim

    February 4, 2026
    Top Posts

    Sainz receives reprimand for actions following Brazilian GP crash

    November 4, 2024

    Mercedes fined €10,000 for tire pressure adjustments ahead Sao Paulo GP

    November 4, 2024

    Valentino Rossi makes a strong debut in the BMW M Hybrid V8

    November 5, 2024

    The end of an era: Why MotoGP is swapping Phillip Island’s cliffs for Adelaide’s streets?

    February 18, 2026

    About us

    February 11, 2019

    Terms of Service

    February 11, 2019
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    InsideRacing.com© 2016 - 2026. All Rights Reserved.
    • Contact us
    • Our Authors

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.