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Verstappen sets out plan to emulate MotoGP legend Rossi

Three-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen wants to emulate MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi by switching to GT cars in the future. After calling time on his illustrious career on two wheels, winning nine world titles, Rossi moved to the GT World Challenge. The Italian had always showcased his appetite for four-wheel racing during his MotoGP career, even being linked to a potential F1 drive with Ferrari in the late 2000s. Verstappen, who has often put doubt over his own long term career, has spoken about following Rossi’s footsteps. In an interview with Gazzetta Dello Sport, Verstappen named GT cars as a potential avenue in the future....
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