Motor racing-Verstappen gets the drift with a sideways shift


FILE PHOTO: Formula One F1 - Belgian Grand Prix - Spa-Francorchamps, Spa, Belgium - July 30, 2023 Red Bull's Max Verstappen is interviewed after winning the race REUTERS/Johanna Geron/File Photo

(Reuters) - Double Formula One world champion Max Verstappen has picked up some fresh driving tricks after a lesson in sliding sideways from New Zealand's drift car king 'Mad Mike' Whiddett.

The Dutch driver, enjoying some time off to do something different in a dominant season, smoked the tyres of a 600 horsepower MADBUL Mazda RX-7 in a video released on Red Bull Motorsport's YouTube channel on Wednesday.

"I think it was the most nervous I’ve been in the past two years just because it’s not natural to how I normally drive," said the 25-year-old Red Bull racer.

"It felt like I was 16 again and jumping into an F1 car for the first time.

"As soon as the engine started and I began drifting with the wheels spinning, I got more into my natural zone where I was finding the limits of the car, as I do in F1. I felt that same adrenaline rush and my instinct took over."

One test featured 'Horner Corner' -- a 100-metre arc lined by 10 cardboard cutouts of Red Bull team boss Christian Horner with an extended over-large right hand ready for the back end of the car to high-five.

"You're a natural, mate," declared Whiddett at one point, before a familiar comment for someone who has won 10 of 12 races so far this season and the last eight in a row: "It's like a walk in the park."

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Ken Ferris)

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