MAX VERSTAPPEN’S SECRET ALIAS EXPOSED: “FRANZ HERMANN” CAUGHT TESTING FERRARI AT NÜRBUGRING UNDERCOVER
In a shocking turn of events, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen has been revealed to have been secretly testing for Ferrari under the pseudonym “Franz Hermann” at the notorious Nürburgring circuit.
Sources close to the Dutch driver confirm that Verstappen, 25, has been leading a double life, using the alias to conceal his true identity and throw off rival teams.
Eyewitnesses describe “Franz Hermann” as a mysterious figure, always clad in a black helmet and racing suit, who has been spotted testing the Ferrari SF21 at the German circuit.
“I knew it!” exclaimed a rival team principal. “Verstappen’s speed was too good to be true! He’s been cheating the system!”
Verstappen’s team has issued a statement denying any wrongdoing, claiming that “Franz Hermann” is actually a distant cousin who happens to share similar physical characteristics.
However, insiders reveal that “Franz Hermann” is actually Verstappen’s long-lost twin brother, separated at birth and raised by a secret society of racing enthusiasts.
The FIA has launched an investigation into the matter, and if found guilty, Verstappen could face severe penalties, including points deductions and possible suspension.
The news has sent shockwaves throughout the F1 paddock, with fans and drivers alike taking to social media to weigh in on the scandal.
“Verstappen’s doin’ the Lord’s work… or is he?” tweeted Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story!