Max Verstappen completely loses it while playing FIFA, bangs the table twice in utter frustration

Max Verstappen, the reigning F1 world champion, is very fond of doing online racing during his time away from the sport. While Red Bulls car launch is just around the corner, he has been recently spotted playing FIFA with his Verstappen Racing teammates.

Max Verstappen, the reigning F1 world champion, is very fond of doing online racing during his time away from the sport. While Red Bulls’ car launch is just around the corner, he has been recently spotted playing FIFA with his Verstappen Racing teammates.

Max Verstappen mostly sticks to playing racing games online but for a change, he decided to try his hands on the gaming console playing FIFA. And to say the least, it did not go as planned as he was seen banging his table because of some happening during the game.

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In the below-mentioned video below, the 26-year-old’s frustration is very visible. He can seen adjusting his headphones and also banging the table twice to let out his frustration. The frustration could have stemmed from missing a goal-scoring opportunity.

he fucking up that table bruh pic.twitter.com/fFkdcRe9p3

— nini (@SCUDERIAFEMBOY) February 14, 2024

Keeping in view that Red Bulls’ 2024 car launch event is today and that testing is slated to begin on the 21st of February, Verstappen’s recent online gaming session could prove to be his last for some time. Because once the season kicks off, he will most probably not have much idle time.

Max Verstappen could equal Sebastian Vettel’s world title record this year

While Max Verstappen has had a blast with his gaming sessions during the winter break, the time to get serious has just about come. As mentioned above, the F1 testing is from the 21st to the 23rd of February, and the first Grand Prix event of the 2024 season is to take place from the 29th of February onwards.

Moreover, going into the season, the 26-year-old will have the opportunity to replicate what Sebastian Vettel did at Red Bull during his era (2010-2013). The German won four consecutive world titles and the same could be achieved by Verstappen this year.

Chrome 🪩 with a bit of a throwback, my new 2024 season helmet! 🙌

Scale models on https://t.co/46lRXQtA7q 🌐 pic.twitter.com/k0qpsv64rz

— Max Verstappen (@Max33Verstappen) February 13, 2024

He’s currently sitting on three and if he performs anywhere near the level at which he performed at last year, then there will be every chance of Verstappen equalling Vettel’s record. The former won an ultra-impressive nineteen races during the 2023 F1 season.

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