
The incident occurred early on Monday in the city centre. According to local police, a man armed with a knife attacked multiple individuals near a popular event venue. Emergency services responded swiftly, cordoning off the area and transporting the wounded to nearby hospitals.
Jos Verstappen, 52, a former F1 driver himself and a constant, visible presence in his son’s racing career, was reportedly assaulted during the altercation. Initial reports from Dutch media indicate he sustained non-life-threatening injuries and is currently receiving medical treatment. His condition is described as stable.
The motive behind the attack remains unclear. Authorities have arrested a suspect, a 27-year-old man from Amsterdam, at the scene. The investigation is ongoing, with police not ruling out any possibilities.
The news has sent shockwaves through the global motorsport community. Jos is not only Max’s father but also his manager and a pivotal figure in his rise to dominance in Formula 1. The Red Bull Racing team has been notified, and there is no immediate word on whether this will affect Max Verstappen’s participation in upcoming events.
Local officials have condemned the violence, assuring the public that there is no ongoing threat. The incident has nonetheless cast a pall over the Dutch capital, with well-wishes pouring in for Jos Verstappen’s speedy recovery and for all those affected by this brutal act.
