Verstappen passes driving test six months after F1 debut
After contesting 14 Formula One Grands Prix, Toro Rosso driver Max Verstappen is now legally permitted to drive on public roads.
Toro Rosso driver Max Verstappen has passed his driving test - six months after competing in his first Formula One Grand Prix.
Verstappen, who also turned 18 on Wednesday, gained his FIA Super Licence last year, but remained unable to legally drive on public roads.
But, after five hours of lessons in 10 days, Verstappen - F1's youngest-ever driver - successfully obtained his driving licence.
"It's great to be 18 and to have a driving licence," he said on his website. "That I'm finally allowed on the road on my own gives me more independence, which is great! I have to say it's a relief to pass the test.
"If I want to go somewhere on my own, at least now I'm able to jump in my Renault Clio RS and go. That sense of liberty feels great.
"I was a bit nervous to make mistakes but the exam went well."
Verstappen has impressed during his debut season in F1, finishing fourth in Hungary in July.