Max Verstappen celebrating a NASCAR sim racing win with competitors at Miami Autodrome
Max Verstappen celebrating a NASCAR sim racing win with competitors at Miami Autodrome
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Max Verstappen remporte le défi de simulation NASCAR à Miami

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Max Verstappen a battu Connor Zilisch lors d'une course virtuelle de NASCAR sur le circuit international de Miami. Isack Hadjar s'est joint à l'athlète Red Bull pour ce défi de course sur simulateur.

Le défi exigeait de chaque pilote qu'il effectue un tour du circuit de Miami au volant d'une voiture de stock-car NASCAR virtuelle. Zilisch a établi la première référence en 2m01.87s après s'être remis d'un tête-à-queue causé par des pneus froids et une faible adhérence.

Ce que les gens disent

Les premières réactions sur X soulignent l'adaptation rapide de Max Verstappen à la stock-car NASCAR virtuelle à Miami, certains notant les difficultés d'Isack Hadjar avec l'adhérence ; les utilisateurs partagent des vidéos et des photos de la victoire lors de ce défi sur simulateur face à Connor Zilisch, le percevant comme un événement croisé amusant.

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