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Gabriel Bortoleto vs Max Verstappen | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Gabriel BortoletovsMax Verstappen

Head-to-head · current grid

Gabriel Bortoleto vs Max Verstappen

This head-to-head pits Gabriel Bortoleto, a young talent finding his footing, against Max Verstappen, a multi-championship winner whose era of dominance has redefined Formula 1.

  • current grid
  • kick-sauber
  • red-bull-racing

The two careers

Both sides

Career scorecard

Source: Jolpica F1 API
MetricGabriel BortoletoMax Verstappen
World championships04
Race wins071
Podiums0128
Race starts29238
Career points213,338.5
Seasons contested212
First F1 season20252015

The comparison between Gabriel Bortoleto and is less a direct rivalry and more a study in contrasting career stages, even as their paths have overlapped on the Formula 1 grid for two seasons. While Verstappen has cemented his legacy as one of the sport's all-time greats, Bortoleto is in the nascent stages of his F1 journey, diligently working to establish himself in the sport's elite tier.

Gabriel Bortoleto

BOR · kick-sauber · active

  • Max Verstappen

    VER · red-bull-racing · active

  • Max Verstappen

    The eras

    Max Verstappen's Formula 1 career began in 2015, quickly establishing him as a prodigious talent. His ascent through Toro Rosso to Red Bull Racing saw him mature into a relentless competitor, culminating in four World Championships. His era is defined by a blend of aggressive driving, tactical brilliance, and an uncanny ability to extract maximum performance from his machinery. He has contested 12 seasons, accumulating 238 races, 71 wins, and 128 podiums, a testament to his sustained excellence on the global stage of Formula 1 — official site.

    Gabriel Bortoleto, by contrast, entered the F1 landscape in 2025, following a successful junior career. His initial two seasons, 2025 and 2026, have seen him participate in 29 races, securing 21 points but no podium finishes or wins. This places him firmly in the developmental phase, akin to the early career trajectories of many promising drivers. His focus remains on consistent performance and adapting to the pinnacle of motorsport, a challenge that even seasoned veterans like Fernando Alonso vs Lance Stroll navigate differently at various career points.

    How they overlapped

    Crucially, Bortoleto's entire F1 career to date (2025-2026) has occurred while Verstappen was an active and dominant force on the grid. They have shared the tarmac, albeit with vastly different team contexts and performance expectations. While Verstappen continued to add to his formidable tally of wins and podiums, Bortoleto was navigating the complexities of a new team and the fierce competition of the midfield. This overlap highlights the sheer depth of talent required to succeed at the highest level, where a driver like Bortoleto, despite his junior category success, faces an immense challenge to break into the top ranks.

    On track

    On track, the distinction is clear. Verstappen's driving is characterized by an almost surgical precision combined with an unyielding will to win, often pushing the limits of both car and regulations, as detailed by the FIA — F1 World Championship. His ability to manage tires, execute overtakes, and deliver under pressure is unparalleled in the current field. Bortoleto, in his initial F1 outings, has shown flashes of potential, demonstrating the raw speed that brought him to Formula 1. However, converting that potential into consistent points, let alone podiums, against competitors of Verstappen's caliber and with the machinery available to him, is a monumental task. His 21 points across 29 races reflect the steep learning curve and the competitive environment he inhabits, a journey not unlike that of Fernando Alonso vs Andrea Kimi Antonelli in their respective early F1 phases.

    What history says

    History, as reflected in the raw data, paints a picture of stark contrast. Verstappen's career totals — 238 races, 71 wins, 128 podiums, and 4 championships — speak to a career of sustained, unparalleled success. Bortoleto's 29 races, 0 wins, 0 podiums, and 0 championships represent a career still very much in its infancy, with the potential yet to be fully realized. While it's unfair to directly compare a multi-champion at the peak of his powers with a driver just starting out, the numbers from sources like Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data unequivocally show the chasm in their current F1 achievements. Bortoleto's challenge is to build a foundation that, over time, can begin to carve out his own significant chapter in the sport, much like how Fernando Alonso vs Lando Norris showcases a veteran's enduring fight against a rising star's ascent.

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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 2, 2026