Ā© Getty ImagesRampage In The Land Of The BullsWith the action in Baku concentrated in the heart of the city, and with teams and drivers staying within the confines of the circuit, itās all too easy to miss out on all Azerbaijan has to offer.
So, when we heard that about 70kms south of Baku there existed a national park sometimes known as Land of the Bulls ā well, you do the maths. Kind of a no-brainer really.
The only question was what to do there? The semi-desert of the Gobustan Reservation is home to some of the worldās best-preserved prehistoric rock art, much of it 40,000 years old, and itās a UNESCO World Heritage Site, so it wasnāt really plausible to let Max and Daniel loose on those. But with the park covering 537 hectares, packed with treacherous rocky paths, narrow gullies, mud volcanoes and barely navigable roads it was just crying out for some 4x4 action.
Step forward the Lada Niva, now called the 4X4. In production since 1977, itās a fairly basic but pretty much indestructible beast of a machine and ideally suited to the terrain of Gobustan.
It would have been no fun without some competition, however, and so we set Max and Daniel the challenge of beating some local drivers with expert knowledge of the landscape. But, despite the localsā familiarity with the trails and paths, F1 pace won out in the end and with Max at the wheel and with Daniel ānavigatingā (itās more accurate to say āholding on for dear lifeā) the Red Bulls tamed the Land of the Bulls in style.
āIt was a lot of fun,ā Max laughed. āA lot of rocks! But it was a good day. I find it quite fascinating that so close to the sea you have this kind of landscape, itās really beautiful.
āAs for the driving, we had some competition from some locals with the same car. We got some fun drifting going, did a bit of filming with the cars and I have to say I enjoyed it. The local guys knew the terrain pretty well, but unfortunately for them we were just a bit faster.ā
With Max at the wheel, Daniel took on the role of ballast, and while he had full confidence in Maxās abilities, he admitted to a few nervous moments.
āFortunately, the Lada handled like an absolute gem,ā he said. āAny time Max got into a slide I felt he could bring it back, so I had confidence, but there were definitely some āoh boy!ā moments.
Max, meanwhile, was quick to point out that he hadnāt been trying to freak out his team-mate.
āI wasnāt trying to scare Daniel, but I know from myself that once you are a passenger itās always a bit more scary, because you are not in control. But I think we kept it quite safe. No major dramas."
Daniel agreed, adding: āIām actually glad I was with Max and not the local guys! They were kind of loose! I was happy to be with Max.ā
Daniel, Max And A Lada© Getty Images
Both drivers were also impressed with how the little Lada handled the challenge. āThe Lada was loads of fun,ā said Max. āItās a very short wheelbase but the handling was fine. Itās quite old school, still a manual, but I have to say both Daniel and I were laughing a lot, so I guess thatās a good sign.ā
Daniel was even more pleased with the performance of the 4X4, adding: āI want to get one for my farm. Definitely. Iām picturing a Lada derby. Iām talking a dozen Ladas, two dozen Lada pro drivers and just a big derby-off. Can we get a dozen of these to Perth please?ā
In the end, both drivers were happy to have experienced another side of Azerbaijan. āThis is actually the first time that Iāve seen more than the hotel and the track,ā said Max. āIām always happy to explore new things, and I was quite surprised. Iād never heard of anything like this, so itās pretty nice.ā
Daniel commented: āI had no idea that out of the city was like this. The hotel is right next to the track, so itās very easy just to go hotel-circuit all week, so to come out and see a bit is cool. Some crazy little towns, some scary-as-hell cemetery ā itās pretty rugged, but very cool.ā
Itās back to Baku city now, though, as the main event, the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, begins to ramp up.
āIām just looking forward to starting the weekend and driving. Last year I think the car was actually very competitive here so hopefully it will be the same this time,ā said Max of the weekend ahead. āStreets circuits are always quite cool, but the second sector, where itās quite twisty and tight around the castle, I think thatās a lot of fun. We should get some interesting racing.ā
And for 2017 Azerbaijan winner, Daniel, returning to Baku is rich with emotion. āIt feels good; good momentum and good memories of last year here,ā he said. āIt doesnāt really change my approach to a weekend but sure, itās nice to have a good feeling about coming into a race.ā