Jos Verstappen: no qualms over son Max's straight-to-Formula 3 move
Jos Verstappen says that the choice for his son to race in Formula 3 this season has been made to better prepare him for 2015
Sixteen-year-old Max Verstappen had planned to graduate from karting into Formula Renault this year, and proved extremely quick in post-season tests in 2013 with Tech 1 Racing and Josef Kaufmann Racing.
But Verstappen Jr's maiden F3 test at Valencia, with German F3 squad Motopark, prompted the decision to bypass FRenault.
"He did most of his testing in Formula Renault," Verstappen Sr told AUTOSPORT.
"I must say that it all went very well, but he did one test in F3 and straight away it felt very good.
"The way it handles, the downforce, the brakes and the grip level suited Max very well, and that's why we made the decision to do this to prepare for the year after.
"Maybe an F3 car is more difficult to adapt to, but as soon as I saw him in one I could tell it suited him more than a Formula Renault.
"Van Amersfoort Racing can prepare him very well for the year after, and better to do that year of learning in an F3 car."
MERCEDES SHOWED INTEREST
Verstappen also confirmed rumours that Mercedes was hoping to do a deal to run his son, who will instead line up with Volkswagen power at VAR.
"My right-hand man Raymond Vermeulen [who managed Verstappen in F1] was with Toto Wolff [Mercedes sports boss] and they had discussions about Max.
"He was keen to help but our decision to do F3 was a little bit too late. I'm sure they will keep watching him, but first he needs results."
The ex-Formula 1 driver also explained why overtures from teams in British and German F3 were rejected.
"Raymond was with Carlin - their team for Europe was full but they tried to persuade him that Max should do British F3," said Verstappen.
"We were also looking at German F3, but we want Max to learn the tracks to prepare even better for next year.
"For sure he will make mistakes, but he is allowed to make them. It's a steep learning curve but I'm sure he can handle it."
Verstappen hinted that he hopes to be able to stand back and allow his son to learn, without playing the 'racing dad'.
"This is all about Max, and I just want the very best for him," he said.
The February 27 issue of AUTOSPORT magazine includes a Jos Verstappen interview featuring his reflections on what he might've done differently in his own career
2014 F3 European line-up so far: Prema Powerteam Antonio Fuoco; Esteban Ocon; Dennis van de Laar; Nicholas Latifi Mucke Motorsport Lucas Auer; Roy Nissany; Felix Rosenqvist Carlin Jordan King; Tom Blomqvist; Antonio Giovinazzi; Sean Gelael; Ed Jones; Jake Dennis Fortec Motorsport
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tba EuroInternational Riccardo Agostini; Michele Beretta; Santino Ferrucci Ma-Con
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