In a candid and heartfelt moment, reigning Formula One World Champion Max Verstappen has shared a deeply personal confession that has left fans across the globe stunned.

“Fame isn’t always fun. I actually prefer being unknown,” Verstappen admitted. “But I understand it’s part of F1 — especially when you’re doing well.”
For many, being one of the most recognizable faces in motorsport might seem like a dream come true. But for Verstappen, the reality is more complicated. While he acknowledges the passion and admiration from fans, he also longs for the simplicity of a life away from the spotlight.
“Of course, sometimes I wish I could just walk around with my family and friends and not be recognized — but unfortunately, that’s no longer possible,” he said, revealing the one thing he misses most: anonymity.
Despite this, Verstappen remains deeply appreciative of his supporters, particularly the loyal “Orange Army” of Dutch fans who follow him around the world.
“Yes, it’s amazing to see the fan support. For such a small country, to have so many fans and see them traveling across the world — it’s truly, truly incredible.”
Reflecting on the Dutch Grand Prix, Verstappen described the emotional impact of seeing the sea of orange flags waving for him:
“At my home Grand Prix, seeing them across the grandstands — it gives me goosebumps. It’s not pressure; it’s positive energy. And I try to use that energy in the best way possible.”
This revelation adds another layer to the superstar’s complex persona — a champion admired not just for his skill on the track, but now also for his raw honesty off it. While he continues to break records and push limits in Formula One, Verstappen’s words are a reminder that behind the fame lies a man who sometimes wishes for the quiet life he left behind.