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Verstappen ‘won’t risk his life’ entering Indy 500

Max Verstappen has ruled himself out of ever chasing the famous ‘Triple Crown’ of motorsport, due to his fears about the Indy 500.

Reigning Formula 1 World Champion Max Verstappen isn’t likely to ever appear at the Indianapolis 500, with the Red Bull driver outlining his fears about the prestigious race that forms one of the three races that make up motorsport’s ‘Triple Crown’.

Formula 1’s Monaco Grand Prix (which Verstappen has won), IndyCar’s Indy 500, and the World Endurance Championship’s Le Mans 24 Hours make up the Triple Crown, which remains elusive for all current racing drivers. The last (and indeed, only) driver to ever achieve the Triple Crown was Graham Hill.

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Two current racing drivers have ticked off two of the three races. Fernando Alonso is a Monaco winner, as well as claiming victory with his team-mates in the Le Mans 24 Hours with Toyota in 2018 and 2019. However, despite two starts in the Indy 500, that race eludes him.

Juan Pablo Montoya has won the Monaco Grand Prix, as well as two Indy 500s, but Le Mans remains out of his reach. The Colombian has won the race in the LMP2 class – a hugely impressive feat in itself – but this doesn’t count as overall victory.

Verstappen, as a Monaco winner, was asked about whether he’d have any interest in participating in the Indy 500, with the world’s most challenging oval race taking place on the same day as the Monaco GP.

“I’ve no desire to chase the Triple Crown – at least, not IndyCar,” he responded.

“I appreciate what they do.

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