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    England ace Harry Kane earns whopping £25MILLION away from the pitch with lucrative side-hustles

    ENGLAND captain Harry Kane has played a blinder off the pitch — with business assets soaring to almost £25million.The Bayern Munich striker has netted £14.7million from a property company and £10.2million from an image rights firm.
    Harry Kane’s assets have jumped by £11.8million in a year, thanks to side-hustles away from the pitch like his property companyCredit: Getty
    Figures signed off by Kane three days before Christmas revealed the assets have jumped by £11.8million in a year.
    The 30-year-old star — who became the most expensive player in Bundesliga history when he joined for £86million in August — runs buy-to-let company Edward James Investments.
    And income from his name, likeness and sponsorship is held by separate firm HK28.
    After famously failing to win a major trophy during his 14-year stint at Tottenham, Kane how has plenty of space to store medals if he starts picking them up at Bayern.
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    His property company’s latest buys include a £297,000 house in Folkestone, Kent and a £475,000 flat in East London.
    A source said: “Harry has an eye for business like his eye for a goal, and is very astute off the pitch as well as on it.
    “He has worked hard to ensure his family have a comfortable future — and that means working at business as well as at his game.”
    Kane earns £400,000 per week at Bayern and is the German league’s top scorer, chalking up 21 goals in 15 games.
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    The star, who has four children with wife Katie, revealed last week he had found a family home in Munich.
    And he finally moved out of a suite at the five-star Vier Jahreszeiten hotel, where he ran up a £1million tab.
    Kane posted on Instagram: “A massive thank you to the hotel staff who have made me feel at home.
    “It’s been a huge part of being able to settle in so well.” More

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    Inside Michael Schumacher’s decade-long recovery from ‘desperately cruel’ ski crash as brother shares devastating update

    IT was a sunny Alpine morning as Michael Schumacher and his son Mick emerged, ten years ago this week, from their luxury chalet ready to take on the mountains.For a man who had been the king of speed in Formula One, the ski slopes offered the greatest racing driver of his generation another chance of an exhilarating adrenaline rush.
    It’s been 10 years since Formula One champion Michael Schumacher’s devastating skiing accidentCredit: AFP
    Michael was left in a coma for 250 days after the accidentCredit: AFP
    An accomplished skier, the retired seven-times world champion, 44, and his 14-year-old son set off on the Combe de Saulire ski run in the exclusive French  resort of Meribel.
    Footage from the German driver’s helmet camera revealed he was not travelling at excessive speed for his abilities yet, moments later, his skis struck a rock partly concealed beneath fresh snow and catapulted him 3.5 metres (11.5ft) head first on to a second boulder.
    The impact of the collision, shortly after 11am on December 29, 2013 was so intense that it split his helmet in two and left him in a coma for 250 days.
    Now his younger brother Ralf has admitted the F1 legend may never completely recover, despite receiving advanced medical treatment.
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    He said: ““Nothing is like it used to be.”
    Ralf, who also raced and won six F1 Grands Prix, told German outlet Bild this week: “Life is unfair at times.
    “That day held a lot of bad luck. This fate has changed our family.”
    He added: “Michael wasn’t only my brother.
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    “When we were kids he was also my coach and mentor. He taught me every- thing about kart racing.
    “There may be an age gap of seven years but he was always by my side.”
    Yesterday Michael’s F1 pal Perry McCarthy, the man behind Top Gear’s original mystery character The Stig, said his fate was “desperately cruel”, adding: “It’s incredible that someone so special can be so badly hurt while skiing.
    “It’s so cruel that Michael happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.”
    Perry told sports betting website OLBG: “Nobody knows exactly what Michael would have gone on to do, but my feeling is that he’d have done something for humanity.
    “I feel he had that capacity, and I think he would have retained his love for F1, but he would have realised that there are much bigger things in life and he had the opportunity to change things.”
    Airlifted to hospital, Michael had two life-saving operations to remove blood clots from his brain.
    Doctors later said if it had not been for his headgear, he would have died instantly.
    Michael, who is married to Corinna, 54, was placed in a medically induced coma to try to reduce the swelling.
    In the decade that has followed, the F1 superstar has not been seen in public and  health updates have been irregular.
    Into this void has come un-founded rumour and conjecture.
    His family has remained largely silent about his condition and access is given only to those closest to him.
    Michael’s for- mer Ferrari colleague Luca Badoer, one of those allow-ed regular visits, revealed: “Only a few people are allowed to visit.
    “Corinna decides who is allowed to see him.
    “The family wants to maintain a sort of secrecy about this and I respect their will.
    “They do all this for the good of Michael.”
    Mick, now 24 and the spit-ting image of his dad, has described his father as his “idol” and “role model”.
    He, too, is a racing driver, who competed in F1 for Haas before losing his seat for the 2023 season to Nico Hulkenberg.
    In 2024 he will move to the World Endurance Championship, where his dad competed with Sauber-Mercedes before making his grand prix debut in 1991, to race for Alpine.
    In July fans were reduced to tears when Mick drove Michael’s Mercedes at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in West Sussex while wearing his dad’s iconic red helmet and race suit.
    Mick said at the time: “It’s going to be spectacular to run, in my dad’s 2011 car, the W02 — even if it is only a short run.”
    Cashing in on the public sympathy for Michael, in April, a German magazine ran a tasteless  AI-generated “interview” with the stricken driver.
    Die Aktuelle’s front cover showed a photo of him smiling, with a headline promising,  “Michael Schumacher, the first interview”.
    But in fact the chat was written with an artificial intelligence tool.
    The family threatened legal action and Die Aktuelle’s editor was sacked.
    Named sport’s first billionaire by Euro-business magazine, Michael revolut-ionised the pinnacle of motor racing.
    Born with seemingly superhuman co-ordination and spatial awareness, he honed his physique to handle the G-force stress on his body in races.
    When cornering and braking, a driver’s head, plus helmet, effectively weighs almost half as much as their entire body.
    So Michael designed a cockpit-shaped exercise machine that attached to his helmet, which he used for hour after hour.
    At the time of his retirement in 2012 he held records for the most F1 wins (91), pole positions (68) and podium finishes (155).
    Born to working-class parents in Hurth, West Germany, he won his first karting championship aged six.
    Making his F1 debut in 1991, he went on to land seven drivers’ titles, a record equalled by Sir Lewis Hamilton in 2020.
    Away from the track — where he was described as a “perfectionist” — Michael was, according to manager Sabine Kehm, “devoted to his family”.
    In 1995 he wed champion equestrian and animal rights activist Corinna Betsch.
    They had children Gina-Maria in 1997 and son Mick in 1999.
    Shunning the celebrity limelight, the family lived in a newly built mansion with a private beach on Lake Geneva in Switzerland.
    They also own a horse ranch in Switzerland and another in Texas.
    Michael once described his marriage as “total harmony”, adding: “We have the same vision of how we want to spend our lives.”
    In April 2014, three months after Michael was placed in a coma, manager Sabine revealed he was showing “moments of consciousness and awakening”.
    Though still being treated in intensive care at Grenoble Hospital, he was said to be “making progress”.
    Michael made his F1 debut in 1991 and went on to land seven drivers’ titlesCredit: Reuters
    Michael’s wife Corinna has been by his side through his recoveryCredit: Rex
    Michael’s son Mick is a racing driver who competed in F1 for HaasCredit: AP
    There followed another period of silence about Michael’s condition, then a fresh statement in June 2014 revealed he was no longer in a coma.
    His “long phase of rehabilitation” continued at the University Hospital of Lausanne in Switzerland.
    In September that year it emerged Michael had been transferred to his home beside Lake Geneva.
    Manager Sabine said: “Henceforth, Michael’s rehabilitation will take place at his home.
    “Considering the severe injuries that he suffered, progress has been made in the past weeks and months.”
    And she pleaded for speculation about his health to be “avoided”.
    Two months later a friend of Michael’s offered a glimpse into his condition.
    Wheelchair user and former racing driver Philippe Streiff, who had visited Michael in hospital, said: “He is getting better but everything is relative.
    “It’s very difficult.
    “He can’t speak. Like me, he is in a wheelchair, paralysed.
    “He has memory problems and speech problems.”
    Further updates were not forth-coming and the family dealt with their anguish privately, while strongly protecting his privacy.
    Then in May 2015 Sabine provided an update, revealing Michael’s con-dition was improving “considering the severeness of the injury he had”.
    That Christmas, German magazine Bunte reported that he could manage some steps with the help of therapists and could now raise an arm.
    It proved a false hope for his fans. The family sued Bunte, their lawyer telling a court Michael “cannot walk”.
    Then, in 2017, his former long-term manager Willi Weber made an extraordinary intervention, tell-ing a German newspaper: “I find it very unfortunate that Michael’s fans do not know about his health.
    “Why are they not being told the truth?”
    Two years later Jean Todt, Michael’s former boss at Ferrari and one of his closest confidantes, gave a rare update, revealing that they watched F1 races together on television.
    “Michael is in the best hands and is well looked after in his house,” Jean said.
    “He does not give up and keeps fighting.”
    Yet his precise physical and mental state remained shrouded in secrecy.
    In 2021, Corinna broke her silence to talk about her husband in a TV documentary.
    She revealed during an emotional interview: “I miss Michael every day. It’s not just me who misses him, everybody misses Michael.
    “But Michael is here — different, but here.
    “He still shows me how strong he is, every day.”
    During the Netflix documentary, called simply Schumacher, she added: “We are trying to carry on as a family, the way Michael liked it and still does.
    “We live together at home. We do therapy.
    “We do everything we can to make Michael better and to make sure he’s comfortable.”
    Like his mother, Mick has main-tained a steadfast silence over precise details of his father’s health.
    In that 2021 documentary, Corinna provided an emotional rebuff to those who had accused the family of unnecessary secrecy.
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    Corinna revealed of her husband: “We are getting on with our lives — ‘Private is private’, as he always said.
    “Michael always protected us, now we are protecting Michael.”
    Michael’s brother Ralf has admitted the F1 legend may never completely recoverCredit: Getty
    Corinna has chosen to keep Michael’s recovery privateCredit: Rex
    German mag Die Aktuelle ran an AI generate interview with MichaelCredit: Die AktuelleTIMELINE OF SLOW HEALING

    Dec 29, 2013: Michael suffers traumatic brain injury in a skiing accident in Méribel, France, and is airlifted to hospital in critical condition. Transported to CHU Grenoble hospital, where he remains for six months.
    Dec 30, 2013: Doctors place him in a medically induced coma.
    Jan 31, 2014: Michael is gradually woken. Not fully awake until June 6.
    Feb 7, 2014: Reports he has died denied.
    Mar 12, 2014: Family say he is showing “small, encouraging signs” and believe he will “pull through and will wake up”.
    April 4, 2014: Manager Sabine Kehm reveals he is showing “moments of consciousness and awakening”.
    June 16, 2014: Transferred to University Hospital of Lausanne, Switzerland, for rehab.
    September 9, 2014: Michael returns to his home next to Lake Geneva.
    His family say: “Progress has been made . . . There is still a long and difficult road ahead.”
    November 19, 2014: Former racing driver Philippe Streiff says after a visit: “He is getting better. It’s very difficult.
    “He can’t speak. He is in a wheelchair, paralysed. He has memory and speech problems.”
    September 2016: Michael’s lawyer, Felix Damm, says the F1 legend “cannot walk”.
    October 2017: Ex long-term manager Willi Weber says: “I find it very unfortunate that Michael’s fans do not know about his health.
    “Why are they not being told the truth?”
    November 2018: Wife Corinna gives the rare update: “It is good to receive so many kind wishes . . .  We all know Michael is a fighter and will not give up.”
    September 2021: In the Netflix documentary Schumacher, Corinna says: “Everybody misses Michael, but Michael is here – different, but here.
    “He still shows me how strong he is every day.” More

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    Man City ace Erling Haaland applies to trademark his initials – lining up possible range of silk pyjamas

    MAN City striker Erling Haaland has applied to trademark his initials — potentially for a range of personalised PJs.The Nordic goal-getter, 23, known for his love of jim-jams, wants to lock down his rights to the scrawled letters EBH.
    Erling Haaland is known for his love of pyjamasCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
    It would mean no one but Haaland — middle name Braut — could put his stamp on an array of items, including clothing.
    He would also like to protect personalised soap, deodorant, perfume, computer games, mobile phones, smartwatches, jewellery, umbrellas, drinks bottles, sunglasses, yoga balls and sweatpants.
    The Norwegian, often seen in designer silk pyjamas — even on nights out — registered the application in his homeland.
    However, last June his bid to trademark his name was rejected.
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    He was beaten to it by another Erling Haaland — a 29-year-old from Oslo.
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    Mason Greenwood enjoys family Christmas at home after jetting into Manchester with partner Harriet Robson

    MASON Greenwood enjoyed a family Christmas at home after jetting into Manchester with his partner Harriet Robson.The Manchester United forward – on loan with Spanish club Getafe after Old Trafford bosses ruled he couldn’t play for the club following abuse allegations – was pictured shopping with Wag Harriet Robson in Hale, Cheshire, in the run up to Christmas.
    Man United star Mason Greenwood enjoyed a family Christmas at home with his partner
    The forward, 22, on loan at Spanish club Getafe, was seen out shopping with Harriet Robson in Hale, Cheshire
    The couple, who have a daughter, flew back during the La Liga winter break
    The couple, who have a baby daughter, flew back to the UK to see family during the La Liga winter break which runs from December 23 to January 3.
    A source said: “Mason and Harriet have really enjoyed living in Spain. They have had time and space to enjoy being a young family and are facing up to the challenge of living in a foreign country.
    “He has had lots of problems off the pitch in his short career, but he finally seems to be addressing them and sorting himself out.
    “He has made some good friends with teammates and Harriet has been welcomed by some of the Wags. They like being able to go out in Madrid without feeling like everyone is watching them.”
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    Greenwood moved to the Madrid-based side in September after United announced the previous month he wouldn’t play for them again.
    The decision came after allegations of attempted rape, assault and controlling coercive behaviour were dropped by the CPS when a key witness refused to co-operate with the prosecution.
    United then launched an internal investigation into Greenwood’s conduct and kept him suspended on full pay of £75,000-a-week.
    Getafe are understood to have told United they would like to buy Greenwood for £40m, but United want to keep Greenwood’s deal as a loan move.
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    His future remains uncertain with Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and AC Milan all keeping tabs on his form.
    The 22-year-old has scored five goals and provided four assists in 15 games since moving to Getafe in September.
    His form has led to some United fans to call for his return to Old Trafford despite bosses previously saying he needed to leave to rebuild his career and that they had no plans to bring him back.
    Former United starlet Ravel Morrison tweeted: “What a player. United need to bring him back!!” after watching a highlights reel of Greenwood playing for Getafe.
    After Greenwood led a late comeback against Atletico to draw 3-3, France striker Antoine Griezmann heaped praise on him, saying “Mason Greenwood was really causing us problems in the second half. We couldn’t stop him and it cost us the game.”
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    Aston Villa icon Gabby Agbonlahor revels in Man Utd’s miserable decline and says ‘It’s like they’ve never met’

    GABBY AGBONLAHOR seems to be loving Manchester United’s miserable decline as much as Aston Villa’s astonishing rise.The former England striker is envious of his old club’s current stars, who he believes boss Unai Emery has transformed into the best Villa team of his lifetime.
    Gabby Agbonlahor is revelling in the rise of Aston VillaCredit: The Sun
    And he, like most Premier League fans, is lapping up United “playing like strangers” after sucking up years of defeats during Sir Alex Ferguson’s trophy-laden era of dominance.
    Agbonlahor says Villa, sat third in the league, have “nothing to be scared of” when they go to Old Trafford chasing a victory which would fire them to the summit, 14 points clear of United.
    The Red Devils’ woeful 2-0 defeat to West Ham on Saturday means they have gone four games without netting for the first time since 1992, while the 13 games Erik ten Hag’s flops have lost this season is the club’s worst pre-Christmas tally in 93 years.
    Agbonlahor, Villa’s 74-goal record Prem scorer, said: “The mighty have fallen at Manchester United. This game is massive and Villa have got nothing to be scared of.
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    “United are not the team they used to be and you’ve got sides like Bournemouth going to Old Trafford and winning 3-0, with opposition players nutmegging theirs.
    “United’s owners, the Glazers, look like they’re hiding in Florida and the fans despise them.
    “They are playing like strangers and the manager has got problems left, right and centre.”
    Agbonlahor’s 13-year Villa career brought 17 painful defeats in 22 games against United — with just one victory in 2009 at Old Trafford clinched by his own header.
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    Villa went an agonising 23 seasons without a home league win over the Red Devils until Emery shattered the hoodoo in his first game in charge 13 months ago.
    Spaniard Emery’s remarkable 88-point haul in 43 Prem games — with a club-record run of 15 league wins at home — is eight more than United boss Ten Hag has chalked up over the same period.
    Agbonlahor has previously said he believes only Red Devils skipper Bruno Fernandes is good enough to get in Villa’s current XI.
    He added:   “They’re 11 points behind Villa. That shows you, especially with the money United have spent, the difference between both clubs.
    “Villa are on the up and United are on a decline.
    “Villa are flying. We’ve got one of the best managers in the league and positive energy from top to bottom. The owners, manager and fanbase are all together.
    “The mighty have fallen at Manchester United. This game is massive and Villa have got nothing to be scared of.”Gabriel Agbonlahor
    “In 2023, nobody in the league has got more points than Villa, other than Manchester City.”
    Agbonlahor, 37, was a key part of Martin O’Neill’s thrilling team which fell just short of a Champions League place between 2008 and 2010.
    It was the last Villa side that had their fans pumped up and dreaming — before a steady decline which bottomed out with three seasons in the Championship.
    Emery, heavily backed by billionaire owners Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens, now has the club back in Europe for the first time since O’Neill’s days and battling with the elite.
    Agbonlahor added: “This is the best Aston Villa team that I’ve seen.
    “I played in a good side, finishing sixth for three seasons in a row. But now, technically, especially the centre-halves like Pau Torres, they look very good.
    “I would have loved playing in this side. I look at Ollie Watkins and the way Unai Emery has got the team playing for him. They find his runs in behind so quickly.
    Man Utd have lost 13 games before Christmas for the first time in 93 yearsCredit: Alamy
    Agbonlahor reckons only Bruno Fernandes could get into Aston Villa’s teamCredit: Alamy
    “When I watch them, I’m a bit jealous. It’s exciting, attacking football.
    “Fans that are older than me would have been used to Villa being up there and winning the European Cup in 1982.
    “It’s exciting times, with the football they’re playing, beating Manchester City and Arsenal at home and going toe-to-toe — Aston Villa haven’t done that for years.”
    Agbonlahor fired Villa to their first win at United since 1983, with the club’s only other Old Trafford victory coming under Dean Smith in 2021 — also 1-0.
    Remembering his goal, 14 years ago, he said: “United were still a top team then. It was the season after Federico Macheda got that winning goal — I scored in that game as well.
    “We were probably the better team so we were determined a year later, thinking ‘let’s have a go at Man United’.
    “We were pouring forward and Ashley Young put in a great cross. We all knew about the record. It shows that if you go there and have a go, you can get something.
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    “Normally you’d be parking the bus, defensive, counterattack but this Villa team are not scared of anyone.
    “That comes down to the manager. He has put that faith in the players to say ‘we’re not scared of anyone, we’re Aston Villa’.” More

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    Arsenal fans wind up rivals the most by gifting merch from their own club for Christmas – where does your club rank?

    MORE than half of Premier League fans wind up rivals with merchandise gifts from their own club for Xmas.Arsenal supporters topped the table in buying friends the wrong scarf or cap a poll found.
    Arsenal, Liverpool and Man City fans topped the list of fans getting ready to wind up their mates on Christmas DayCredit: Getty
    Sixty-five per cent of them gave Gunners gear to mates who follow Spurs.
    Next were Liverpool supporters, with 62 per cent buying Everton pals merchandise from Anfield.
    Man City fans came third, with 60 per cent winding up United muckers.
    At the bottom end, Fulham were 18th with 30 per cent admitting joke buys, and Brentford 19th on 28 per cent.
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    Bournemouth fans on 26 per cent were least likely to prank their pals, according to a poll of 2,200 supporters by BettingTips4You.com.
    Spokesman John Pentin said: “Our survey brings to light the lighter side of football fan culture.” More

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    German footie fans caught fondling life-sized model of Harry Kane at FC Bayern Store in Munich

    FOOTIE fans have been caught offside — fondling a life-sized model of Harry Kane.The mannequin is part of a Christmas display at an official club shop.
    German football fans have been fondling a life-sized model of Harry Kane
    Harry has netted 21 goals in 15 games for Bayern since moving from SpursCredit: Getty
    But staff keep having to adjust the shorts worn by the Bayern Munich striker’s dummy because of over­zealous man-handling by his German admirers.
    Last night a worker at the FC Bayern Store in Munich city centre said: “Everyone is always touching Harry’s body here on display.
    “No one is disrespectful, just in awe of him and all of his achievements.
    “Definitely we have seen fans, of all sexes, give him a little pinch or pat on the bottom.
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    “Sometimes his bottom gets touched so much that we have to make sure his shorts are on properly.”
    England hero Harry, 30, has netted 21 goals in 15 games for Bayern since moving from Spurs in the summer.
    Last night he revealed he was leaving his Munich hotel base to move into a new home in the city.
    He posted on Instagram: “A massive thank you to the hotel staff who have made me feel at home since moving to Munich.
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    “It’s been a huge part of being able to settle in so well.” More

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    Max Verstappen snubbed from hiring Mercedes AMG GT with top speed of 195mph on holiday — as he’s ‘too young’

    FORMULA One world champion Max Verstappen was snubbed when he tried to hire a high-performance car on holiday — as he was too young.The 26-year-old Dutch ace — used to racing at well over 200mph — was denied access to the Mercedes, which has a top speed of 195mph.
    Formula One ace Max Verstappen was unable to hire a Mercedes from car rental firm Sixt when he went on holidayCredit: Splash News
    Staff said that allowing Verstappento take the AMG GT motor would have breached its insurance policyCredit: Mercedes
    Staff at car rental firm Sixt said that allowing Verstappen — who won his first grand prix aged 18 — to take the AMG GT motor would have breached its insurance policy as he is under 30.
    The Red Bull racer, who this season won his third consecutive F1 world championship, instead had to make do with a less powerful BMW 5 Series.
    He flew to the Algarve in Portugal with family and friends on three private jets last Monday.
    The party had rented around 20 cars from Sixt at Faro Airport and hired the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve racing circuit for two days before Verstappen flew on to Brazil.
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    A source said: “Max and the group went to Portugal for a fun racing trip and had booked the cars they wanted.
    “When they got to the airport, Max was shocked when he was told he wasn’t allowed to drive the Mercedes he wanted.
    “He’s a seasoned F1 driver who’s used to handling powerful cars, so it’s quite astonishing to think he wasn’t allowed to get behind the wheel of this one — but those are the rules, so he abided by them.”
    Verstappen, who has hit a top speed of 213mph in his RB19 F1 car, had picked out the Mercedes AMG GT, which can do up to 195.7mph.
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    The BMW he was eventually given can cruise at up to 155.3mph.
    His manager Raymond Vermeulen ended up driving the Mercedes.
    Belgium-born Verstappen has won 54 races and made the podium 98 times in his F1 career.
    He has raced for Red Bull since 2016 and is said to have earned £43million this year alone.
    He began karting aged four and was competing in championships at seven. Dad Jos, 51, was also an F1 driver.
    Former F1 team boss Eddie Jordan has said of Verstappen: “I believe he will turn out to be the greatest driver of all time.”
    A Sixt spokesman said: “The employees of our franchise partner in Portugal have only followed the rules that arise for insurance reasons.
    “In order to find a customer-friendly solution on site, Mr Verstappen was provided with another premium vehicle.
    “However, there can be special circumstances that justify a deviation from rules. This is such a case.
    “We apologise to Mr Verstappen. He can rent the car he wants from us at any time.
    “There is of course no doubt at all about his driving skills and his experience with powerful cars.”
    In August, Verstappen appeared to break the speed limit while driving a £2.3million Aston Martin Valkyrie supercar through a tunnel in France.
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    A video showed him to seemingly be at 73mph on a 55mph road.
    His representative was asked to comment.
    Verstappen has hit a top speed of 213mph in his RB19 F1 carCredit: Getty More