Move over Franz ...
Verstappen opted for the pseudonym 'Franz Hermann', when he took part in a private GT3 test, before later in the year he ...
When Max Verstappen walked into the paddock ahead of the 2025 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, he wasn’t just Red Bull Racing’s star driver — he was also “Franz Hermann,” his now viral alter ego. After ...
Max Verstappen arrived at the paddock for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix and was immediately met with a cheeky question: “Are you Max or are you Franz?” The reference, of course, was to his now-viral ...
Ahead of the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, Max Verstappen appeared at the Nordschleife circuit, where he tested a GT3 car for Verstappen.com Racing. There however, he did not compete under the name 'Max ...
The motorsport world was recently introduced to a new trailblazer: Franz Hermann, who took to the iconic Nurburgring Nordschleife earlier this week to test the Ferrari 296 GT3. For all intents and ...
MAX VERSTAPPEN’S German alter-ego Franz Hermann will retire this weekend with the Dutchman back in action at one of the world’s most dangerous tracks. Motorsport fans were left scratching their heads ...
IndyCar driver Josef Newgarden revealed that he used a nickname to crash a fan party at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway the night before the 109th Indy 500. This makes him the second driver, after ...
Max Verstappen celebrated his Emilia Romagna Grand Prix victory with a photoshoot in Alpha Tauri's limited edition collection, amusing fans who playfully mistook him for "Franz Hermann." Verstappen ...
Max Verstappen’s alter ego Franz Hermann made a surprise “comeback” over the Monaco Grand Prix weekend — not behind the wheel, but on Verstappen’s own merch site. For those unfamiliar, Franz Hermann ...
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