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Formula One seemed to have passed Jos Verstappen by before Arrows came knocking for what was perceived to be a last chance in 2000.
Before then, this hard-charging, hard-trying Dutchman had established a reputation as a quick driver who crashed too much. This was a little unfair - many of the crashes were the result of either failures, or of trying to push a poor car harder than it wanted to go. He rescued his name to a large degree in 2000, proving to be far more consistent and less accident-prone than his reputation suggested. Verstappen has driven some good races in his latest spell at Arrows, and there is no doubt he deserves a place in F1. The fact remains, though, while Verstappen is good, but he does not set team owners' hearts a-flutter. His debut season with Benetton in 1994 is as close as he is likely ever to get to a front-running car. |
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