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Reigning F1 World Champion Max Verstappen loves to spend time on his racing simulator when he is at home

If you have ever wondered, how a simulation set-up of an F1 racer looks like, this is the article you need to check out! A picture of Verstappen’s indoor sim set-up has gone viral on the internet and it has left fans in awe. Let us take a detailed look at the components Verstappen uses in his sim set-up.

Max Verstappen’s sim set-up

Max Verstappen‘s set-up has different unique components such as a Playseat F1 Ultimate cockpit, or a Sim Engineering wheel completed by a Leo Bodnar engine and base. There are a lot of Heusinkveld elements in his set-up including the pedals, shifter, handbrake besides wireless helmets and a carbon fiber set. Verstappen absolutely loves to simulate race-like situations on his simulator and has carefully selected the components from the best possible manufacturers.

Max Verstappen has absolutely dominated F1 in recent years

Max Verstappen has absolutely dominated Formula One in the last couple of years. Two-time F1 champion Verstappen and Red Bull have been at their very best in the last few years and it has come at the expense of top teams like Ferrari and Mercedes. If we take a look at statistics, we would see that Verstappen has got more wins in the last two years (25) than closest rivals Ferrari in the last ten years (23). This is an astounding achievement for Verstappen and establishes his dominance in the F1 circuit. Red Bull and Verstappen’s dominance was pretty evident in this season as well as both cruised to the Constructors’ and Drivers’ Championship titles respectively without much of a challenge from their nearest rivals.

Max Verstappen French GP

The recently concluded F1 2022 season was also completely dominated by the Red Bull driver, winning his second consecutive F1 World championship. He notched a record 15 grand prix victories in 2022 and also the most Driver of the Day awards. The Dutchman even won the driver of the day award five times in 2022, courtesy of early-season successes in Imola and Miami and later in Hungary, Belgium and the Netherlands.

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