Imagine you’re a surfer, trying to catch a wave, but the wave is turbulent and unpredictable. That’s what it’s like to drive behind another car on the Nordschleife track, where the air is filled with chaotic turbulence, making it difficult to maintain control. But, just like a seasoned surfer finds a way to ride the wave, Max Verstappen has discovered a “secret trick” to navigate this aerodynamic chaos.
According to Dani Juncadella, a GT3 veteran, Verstappen’s trick is like finding a hidden passage through the turbulent waters. It’s a technique that even experienced drivers like Juncadella hadn’t thought of, and it’s left them scratching their heads, wondering how Verstappen did it. The Dutch driver’s ability to handle the aero-wash behind other cars is like having a special compass that helps him stay on course, even when the air is filled with unpredictable currents.
Think of it like a puzzle, where Verstappen has found a missing piece that allows him to drive smoothly and efficiently, while others are still trying to figure out the solution. This “trick” is not just a minor adjustment, but a game-changer that has caught the attention of GT3 pros, who are now studying Verstappen’s moves like a playbook. It’s a testament to Verstappen’s driving skills and his ability to adapt to new situations, making him a formidable opponent on the track.




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