Max Verstappen has commented on his rising popularity amongst Brazilian fans and his growing friendship with Gabriel Bortoleto. "I think last year, on the podium felt a bit different, but at the same time, it's not because I behave differently."
- Max VerstappenThe four-time world champion has spent plenty of his time in South America,
celebrating his five-year anniversary with girlfriend, Kelly Piquet,
while also travelling with father-in-law Nelson Piquet to the revamped track named after the three-time world champion.
Along with that, the Dutchman has also struck up a good friendship with Gabriel Bortoleto, with the two of them appearing on a podcast together before the Brazilian races in front of his home fans for the first time in
Formula 1.
When asked about his rising popularity in Brazil and receiving fewer 'hate-based' comments, along with his friendship with Bortoleto, Verstappen started by saying: "Hate is a strong word!
Max Verstappen took a stunning win at the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix, all but sealing his fourth world title with victory at Interlagos - Photo: Race Pictures
"I've been the same person since I started in Formula 1. But Gabi is a great friend, a great driver. He has a great talent as well. He's having a great season as a rookie. That he is Brazilian is great, but he's just a friend. It doesn't matter if he's Brazilian or not; by coincidence, he is.
"We have worked a bit together, and I try to advise him if he wants to know something. It's been really nice, and for sure, I have probably already felt a little bit of a difference.
"I think last year, on the podium felt a bit different, but at the same time, it's not because I behave differently. I've been the same, so maybe the perception has changed. I always loved coming here anyway."
Verstappen 'hoping for some luck' in his title charge
There will be plenty of support for Verstappen at the upcoming
Brazilian Grand Prix, with
Interlagos playing host to the penultimate sprint race of the season.
After clawing back a deficit that sat at 104 points after the Dutch Grand Prix, the Dutchman sits just 36 points behind championship leader Lando Norris, who is just one point clear of his teammate Oscar Piastri in P2
as the championship builds towards a thrilling finale.
Lando Norris sits at the top of the drivers' standings for the first time since the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in April - Photo: Race Pictures
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