Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen has set himself a unique challenge ahead of the upcoming Park Grand Prix – he will be testing his Rubik’s Cube skills against a different Max, Max Park, who is a world champion in speedcubing.
Speedcubing is the sport of solving Rubik’s Cubes and other twisty puzzles as quickly as possible. Max Park, a 19-year-old from the United States, is one of the best speedcubers in the world, and holds multiple world records in various events.
Verstappen, who is known for his competitive nature both on and off the track, has decided to challenge Park to a head-to-head Rubik’s Cube solving competition. The two Maxes will have to see who can solve the iconic puzzle the fastest, adding an extra layer of excitement to the already thrilling Park Grand Prix weekend.
In a statement released by Red Bull Racing, Verstappen expressed his excitement for the challenge, saying, “I’ve always been a fan of Rubik’s Cubes and I’ve been practicing my skills for this challenge. I know Max Park is a tough competitor, but I’m confident that I can give him a run for his money.”
Park, on the other hand, welcomed the challenge, saying, “I’m looking forward to competing against Max Verstappen. It’s going to be a fun and unique experience, and I can’t wait to see who comes out on top.”
The Rubik’s Cube challenge between Verstappen and Park is set to take place on the Friday of the Park Grand Prix weekend, giving fans an extra reason to tune in early and witness the exciting competition between the two talented individuals.
The event is sure to attract attention from fans of both motorsport and speedcubing, as they eagerly await the outcome of the unique challenge. Will Verstappen be able to match Park’s lightning-fast cubing skills, or will Park prove to be the ultimate Rubik’s Cube master? Only time will tell.