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- Updated: September 8, 2016
Max Verstappen will be the first of several youngsters making an immediate impact in F1, according to Mercedes chief Toto Wolff.
Verstappen, 18, became the youngest-ever winner of a grand prix earlier this season and has been tipped as a future World Champion.
The Red Bull driver joins Manor’s Mercedes graduate Pascal Wehrlein, Stoffel Vandoorne (McLaren) and Charles Leclerc (Ferrari development driver) as the most promising of a new crop of drivers.
With all the top teams boasting junior driver programs, Wolff believes that the standard of driver entering F1 is only going to improve.
“There is now a …