Max Verstappen’s ex-trainer confesses to not knowing who the F1 world champion was
Max Verstappen's former personal trainer admits he didn't know who the F1 world champion was befor♒e joining his te🎉am.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen’s departing personal trainer has admitted he didn’t know who the F1 world champion was before they starte♏d working tog🥀ether.
Bra💙dley Scanes join🎐ed Verstappen’s team as the Dutchman’s personal trainer ahead of the 2020 season and worked alongside him for four seasons.
S🌃canes was a key member of Verstappen’s entourage during his charge to three consecutive world championships between 2021 and 2023, but left at the end of last season.
“Before I started working with Max, I didn't really know anything about🔯 motorsport and Formula 1. I didn't even know who Max Verstappen was,” Scanes told The Red Flags podcast.
"I googled a lot to read myself in, to keep track of everything. I knew Ha👍milton was successful, but tha𓄧t was about all. The first F1 race I watched was in the Red Bull garage with the mechanics.
"In 🧸December 2019, I met Max and in the second week of Januaဣry, I started working with him. In the meantime, all of December, I watched and read everything loose and loose about F1. Everything I could think of.”
Scanes went on to reveal the secrets to forming a strong an👍d successful relationship with Verstappen.
“Being ea🎃sygoing, being honest and direct, being trustworthy, bein𒆙g loyal,” Scanes explained.
"That defines the Verstappens and the group around them. Everyone says the Dutch are very direct, but in top sport🎐s, you have to be open, you have to be honest with each other there. So I was already used to that.”
Verstappen has poached 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz’s personal trainer 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Rupert Manwaring to replace the departing Scanes.
The 26-yea🍸r-old will start his bid for a fourth world championship at the sea✱son-opening Bahrain Grand Prix on March 2.

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