In a moment that left the motorsport world buzzing, Max Verstappen paid tribute to Lewis Hamilton with a surprise message after securing his latest podium finish—one that broke Michael Schumacher’s long-standing Ferrari podium record. Verstappen, now the most decorated Ferrari rival in terms of podium appearances, took the opportunity to reflect on greatness, competition, and legacy.
Speaking to reporters moments after the race, Verstappen said, “Breaking Schumacher’s record means a lot to me, of course. But when it comes to consistency, class, and longevity, Lewis is setting the new standard. He’s the GOAT of this era.” The remark caught many by surprise, as the two drivers have had a notoriously tense rivalry, particularly during the 2021 season.
The race itself was a spectacle, with Verstappen starting P4 and executing a flawless strategy to secure a second-place finish behind his teammate. The result marked his 13th podium at a Ferrari-dominated circuit, surpassing Schumacher’s previous benchmark—a feat many believed would remain untouched in the modern hybrid era.
Hamilton, who finished fourth in the same race, responded graciously when asked about Verstappen’s comment. “It’s nice to hear that from Max,” he said. “Records are made to be broken, but mutual respect is what really matters. We’ve both pushed each other to our limits.”
As Verstappen continues to dominate the 2025 season and Hamilton nears the twilight of his career, fans are witnessing not just a clash of champions—but a rare moment of mutual recognition between two of Formula 1’s most iconic drivers.