Ahead of what’s set to be a busy weekend at Red Bull power unit supplier Honda’s home race at Suzuka, Max Verstappen took a trip back through the Japanese firm’s heritage, getting behind the wheel of a 1965 Honda RA272. The tiny, white 1.5-litre, V12-engined machine was Honda’s second-ever Formula 1 car, piloted in the 1965 season by Richie Ginther and Ronnie Bucknum, Ginther using it to claim victory in that year’s Mexican Grand Prix. READ MORE: Yamamoto apologised to Gasly for taking his Toro Rosso for Japan FP1 Verstappen tried out the car around Honda’s Tochigi Proving Ground, before switching into a 2011-spec Red Bull RB7 for a few laps around the test track’s oval, with former Jordan and BAR F1 racer Takuma Sato in hot pursuit in the RA272.

I don’t think I would race the RA272 myself – I’m very happy that I was born a bit later! Max Verstappen

“It was very cool to get to experience this car,” said Verstappen. “I think the oldest race car I’ve driven before today was from about 2008. It’s quite different, but I really enjoyed it. “The pure emotion from the engine and the car itself was incredible. I didn’t even fit properly in the car, but it was an amazing experience for sure. I’m very happy that I was born a bit later! But of course I’m really grateful to be able to experience it. I don’t think I would race it myself, and if you look back 50 years the evolution is insane.”