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Kelly Tamsma Piquet Souto Maior was born in Homburg, Germany. [1] [2] She is the daughter of Nelson Piquet, Brazilian racing driver and three-time Formula One World Champion, and Sylvia Tamsma, a Dutch model. [3]
Max Emilian Verstappen was born on 30 September 1997 in Hasselt, Belgium to Jos Verstappen and Sophie Kumpen. [4] [5] Verstappen's parents separated when he was young, after which he lived with his father. His younger sister, Victoria, lived with their mother. [6]
Max is the son of Jos Verstappen, who was an F1 racer from 1994 to 2003. Kelly, meanwhile, is the daughter of Nelson Piquet, a three-time F1 champion from Brazil. Her brother Ne.
Sophie-Marie Kumpen [a] (born 30 October 1975) is a Belgian former racing driver and kart racer.She is the former wife of Dutch Formula One driver Jos Verstappen, and mother to four-time World Drivers' Champion Max Verstappen.
Max Verstappen has been dating girlfriend Kelly Piquet since 2020.. However, the couple’s love story actually extends even further than that. In an interview with Vogue Netherlands in December ...
In 1996, [30] Verstappen married Belgian ex-kart driver champion [31] Sophie Kumpen, whose cousin is NASCAR Whelen Euro Series racing driver Anthony Kumpen, and whose uncle is former motocross and GT endurance rally driver Paul Kumpen. Verstappen and Sophie had two children, Max (b. 1997) and Victoria (b. 1999). He has a second daughter, Blue ...
Brothers-in-law; Anderson married McReynolds' sister Kendall. Austin Wayne Self: Brothers-in-law; Self married Anderson's sister Jennifer. Rubens Barrichello: Felipe Giaffone Brazil: Cousins-in-law; Barrichello's wife is a cousin of Giaffone. Jean-Pierre Beltoise: François Cevert France: Brothers-in-law; Beltoise married Cevert's sister ...
There have been seventeen Formula One racing drivers from the Netherlands who have taken part in Grand Prix races since 1952. [1] Max Verstappen is the most successful Dutch driver to date, as the only one to have won a Formula One World Championship, to have won a race, or to have taken a pole position.