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Max Verstappen’s Red Bull-style sim racing room is deceptively small and offers numerous cool details

Max Verstappen’s Red Bull-style sim racing room is deceptively small and offers numerous cool details

Max Verstappen’s streaming on Twitch looks like he’s streaming from a teenager’s dungeon-like room. The streaming camera angle makes the room seem deceptively small, as the setup is in a corner. However, someone on Reddit posted a different angle of Verstappen’s room, revealing all the cool intricacies of the three-time champion’s room.

The first thing you notice is the size of the room. The sim racing setup seems to only take up a small part of the huge space. Yet it is a full-fledged four-screen setup with a professional racing seat, pedals and steering wheel.

According to boxthislap.org, the base is from SimSteering Ultimate, the steering wheel is from Ascher Racing McLaren Artura Ultimate, the pedals are from HE Ultimate, the monitors are HP OMEN 34c and the PC is a Sim Racing PC build from May 2024. According to sources, the setup costs over $35,000.

From left to right in the room, a replica of the driver’s F1 championship trophy sits on a Red Bull fridge. Above it, the nose of a Red Bull F1 car hangs on the wall.

Behind the setup, Verstappen has his various helmets hanging on the wall. Just to the right is a bottle of champagne and a white shelf with a few more Grand Prix trophies and some books.

At the top there is a kind of trophy with the words “The Greatest of All Time” written on it. On the middle shelf are the Japanese GP trophies designed by Honda. One was silver, the other gold and on the latter was the Pirelli winner’s cap.

On the last shelf hung the Miami Dolphins NFL helmet from the podium of the Miami GP 2022. Meanwhile, the “Kiss to light it up” trophy from the Japan GP 2023 is also on the shelf next to the TV.

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