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Guenther Steiner likens Max to Schumacher, Hamilton: 'We're in the Verstappen era now'

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According to Haas boss Gunther Steiner, Formula 1 has entered the Max Verstappen era.Although the 2021 season finale and this year's budget cap scandal muddied the Dutchman's achievements, Steiner says the Verstappen era is similar to the Hamilton, Vettel and Schumacher eras that preceded it."Every era has its champion.

In this era it's just Max," he told the German broadcaster ntv."When Michael was there, it was Michael," Steiner added, directly comparing back-to-back champion Verstappen with the great Michael Schumacher."We are right in the middle of that era now," he continued. "He's got the talent, the drive; he's just a master at the moment."As for who might challenge Verstappen's superiority next year, Steiner answered: "I think Charles Leclerc's driving skills are very good at the moment."But sometimes he still makes mistakes - a little too many mistakes.

And Max just doesn't make them anywhere."Lewis still has itSteiner also agreed that seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton is "still good"."To be champion, you need that little bit extra.

A certain coolness, a certain extra bit of luck too," he concluded."Max is just riding a wave at the moment, and he doesn't want to get off it."Some, however, say Verstappen's dominance is already boring - like the Mexican GP last weekend.When asked about that, Red Bull's Dr Helmut Marko told Osterreich: "Unfortunately, we can't take that into account."For the rest, Max delivers anything but boring races.

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