Jo Ramírez is a prominent figure in 
Formula 1. From the 1960s until 2001, the Mexican worked for several teams, half of that time as coordinator for 
McLaren. There, he had to deal with the fierce rivalry between teammates 
Alain Prost and 
Ayrton Senna. Now, as an expert by experience, he looks ahead to the 2023 season.
Ramirez is enthusiastic about the on-track action he saw at the season opener in Bahrain. The 81-year-old speaks highly at 
AS about, among other things, the duel between world champions 
Fernando Alonso and 
Lewis Hamilton:
"It was a fantastic duel between two phenomena. Fernando passed him, Lewis regained his position and the Spaniard found a way to pass him again, and in an incredible way. I thought it was amazing. Those manoeuvres make this sport great."
'Verstappen is like Senna'
The pensionado is also enthusiastic about 
Max Verstappen. He calls the Dutchman the safest investment one could make if they wanted to bet money on who will be world champion in 2023. 
"The man is very good. He has taken on the role of Ayrton Senna in modern F1 and with that car, that team and Adrian Newey, he is almost unstoppable." Ramírez also calls Red Bull driver and compatriot 
Sergio Perez a very good driver, although he lacks the 'killer instinct' that Verstappen does have. Now, one can tensely wait and see if the former 
McLaren employee, who has already seen so much in his career, is right about Red Bull and Verstappen.