The tug-of-war between Max Verstappen and the FIA officers continues, and this time, Charles Leclerc is caught within the crossfire. The Dutchman didn’t recognize the remedy he acquired in Mexico, nor the feedback from sure high-profile TV pundits (notably a pointy assault from Damon Hill). The championship chief defined that there’s nonetheless bias within the paddock, and he is aware of precisely whom to not belief.
The season’s closing stretch is heating up, and tensions are excessive. Crimson Bull and McLaren are the most important rivals on this thrilling 2024 Formulation 1 season, with Ferrari more and more changing into a difficult third participant. Whereas the Maranello workforce garners sympathy from each Woking and Brackley, these on the Milton Keynes aspect discover themselves forged because the “villains” — at the least in sporting phrases.
Max Verstappen’s on-track habits solely reinforces this place: even in Mexico, the Dutchman appeared solely targeted on defending fiercely towards Lando Norris. His aggressive maneuvers went effectively past the rules, drawing the ire of an extended checklist of pundits and former F1 stars.
Max Verstappen Strikes Again: What’s the “Leclerc Challenge”?In an interview with *De Telegraaf*, a newspaper near the Austrian workforce, Max Verstappen’s phrases had been removed from conciliatory: “I’ve heard it stated earlier than in my profession [that I should change my on-track behavior], however that is my tenth season in Formulation 1 — I believe I do know what I’m doing. I do my very own factor, and I’m a three-time world champion.” – he identified.
The Dutchman then went on the offensive, reiterating his view that some officers present bias of their judgments: “Some persons are a bit prejudiced. Fantastic, it’s not my drawback; I do know who they’re.”
“I’ve to watch out to not swear, as I’d get punished once more. Though this appears to use solely to me: after the race in Mexico, I additionally heard another person swearing.” This thinly veiled jab was doubtless directed at Charles Leclerc or on the officers who, final weekend, selected to miss the “f-word” utilized by the Monegasque in a press convention (for which the Ferrari driver promptly apologized).
Nov 1, 2024
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