For most Formula 1 drivers, a disappointing race weekend can linger long after the checkered flag has fallen. But for Max Verstappen, there’s one little reason that instantly puts everything back into perspective — his 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦 daughter, Lily.
Speaking after a tough race where results didn’t go his way, Verstappen opened up about how becoming a father has changed his outlook on life and racing. “When you have a bad race, it’s easy to keep replaying every mistake or setback in your head,” he admitted. “But the moment I come home and see Lily smile at me, all of that disappears. It’s like the world slows down, and nothing else matters.”
Verstappen, known for his fierce competitiveness on track, says fatherhood has given him a new kind of balance. While he remains laser-focused during race weekends, he’s learned to separate professional struggles from his personal life. “I’m still as driven as ever, but I don’t carry the frustration home the way I used to. Lily’s smile reminds me there’s more to life than lap times and podiums,” he shared with a grin.
Fans have also noticed a more relaxed side to the reigning champion in recent months, with Verstappen occasionally posting sweet moments with his daughter on social media. These glimpses into his private life have been met with an outpouring of support and warmth from around the world.
As the F1 season continues, Verstappen says he’s determined to keep fighting for victories — but he’s equally committed to cherishing every moment with his young family. “Whether I win or lose, I go home to her. That’s the greatest win of all.”