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Red Bull's ace Max Verstappen spotted testing Ferrari under fake name “Franz Hermann"

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With Formula 1 weekends heating up the entire paddock, drivers often find activities they could do, apart from being on the field. Recently, the four-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen , also found an interesting activity to do, where he was seen driving a Ferrari — while he races for Red Bull . What was even more interesting was that he used a fake name, “Franz Hermann,” during the test.
Max Verstappen spotted testing FerrariThis was spotted at the famous Nürburgring Nordschleife, also known as the “Green Hell,” which is considered a very tough and legendary race track. Here, Red Bull’s ace Max Verstappen was seen testing a Ferrari 296 GT3 car, that is managed by the Emil Frey Racing team. His fake name even appeared on the side of the car, as per Albat.com.

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While it is very unusual for fans to see a Red Bull driver behind the wheel of a Ferrari, especially when Red Bull’s engine partners are Honda and Ford. This mysterious event has caught a lot of attention from racing fans around the world.

Yuki Tsunoda praised by Red Bull’s Chief Engineer Paul MonaghanWhile Yuki Tsunoda has had a good run with Red Bull’s main team, Chief Engineer Paul Monaghan says he’s fitting in nicely. Tsunoda has done well in qualifying and scored points in two of the last three races, showing good promise so far.

Speaking ahead of the Miami Grand Prix weekend, where Tsunoda also scored points in the Sprint, Monaghan said:

“He seems to be settling in really well, actually. It’s not the easiest circumstances to step into. He came in, he’s been forthright in his feedback, he’s been courteous, he’s been a good team member. He’s been a little bit unlucky at times, lucky at others… He’s finding his feet.”

Further, he said:

“He’s not afraid to speak his mind, he states what he wants and what he doesn’t like, which is good. He’s in the team, he’s a good member of it, and he’ll be fine. He seems able to avoid the intimidation of being Max’s team mate at the moment, so that’s really good. I’m impressed. He’s got more than a spine to him.”

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