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Pedro de la Rosa recalls accusations of cheating against young Max Verstappen, suggesting his impressive karting performance led to speculation about illegal modifications. The claims were primarily voiced by Verstappen's father, Jos.
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Every paddock has the same conversation about every prodigy. The kid is too fast, so the engine must be illegal, the chassis must be tweaked, the dad must be doing something nobody else is allowed to do. Pedro de la Rosa has confirmed that Max Verstappen got the full version of that treatment when he was still in karts, and that the man fielding the accusations was, predictably, his father Jos.
De la Rosa, the former McLaren and HRT driver who now works as Aston Martinâs ambassador and a regular pundit on Spanish F1 coverage, told a story in a recent interview about bumping into Jos Verstappen at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya back when Max was tearing through European karting.
De la Rosa reflected on how he raved about the young Dutchman as a driver in karting. Jos, in classic Jos fashion, brushed it off with something close to âheâs still got plenty to learn.â
âOne day, I ran into Jos Verstappen at the Catalunya circuit and I said to him: âHey Josââhis son was spectacular, one of the best karting drivers in history,â he said in Spanish (translated with AI). âAnd I told him: âHey, Iâve heard your son is a phenomenon in karting, right?â
âAnd he says to me: âWell, he still has a lot to learn, weâll see Pedro, you know how this sport works.â And I thought: âWhat a cold father, right?!â And really, well, the proof is in the pudding.â
The more interesting bit is what de la Rosa heard from everyone who wasnât Jos. There were conversations saying that Jos was building Maxâs himself and that whatever was bolted to the back of that kart wasnât a normal . This, of course, wasnât true.
Accusations suggested that Verstappen's impressive speed in karting was due to illegal modifications to his engine or chassis.
The allegations were primarily made by Jos Verstappen, Max's father, who dismissed praise of his son's talent as overblown.
Pedro de la Rosa praised Verstappen as one of the best karting drivers in history, highlighting his exceptional talent.

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âThe people around would also say: âYeah, yeah, but his father prepares the kart engine, be careful, these guys donât have a normal engine.â They would hint that he was cheating.
âAnd then he wins everything, heâs a world-class talent, and thatâs when you say to those people: âAre they cheating in Formula 1 too?'â
This isnât a new accusation in karting circles, and de la Rosa isnât the first person to mention it. Max himself has talked openly over the years about Jos preparing his equipment and pushing him brutally hard, including the now-famous story of being left at a Italian gas station after a bad race.
Verstappen went on to win in Formula 3, win in Toro Rosso, win on debut for Red Bull at Barcelona in 2016, and then win four consecutive World Championships from 2021 to 2024.
The kart parents who talked about Josâs engines were doing what kart parents do â making themselves feel better about their own children losing. De la Rosa just had the patience to wait two decades for the receipts.