Max Verstappen given brutal four-word verdict after making F1 mistake for 'first time' - The Mirror
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Red Bull's four-time world champion Max Verstappen finished second behind race winner Oscar Piastri in the Saudi Arabian Formula 1 Grand Prix. The Dutch star was heavily criticized for his on-track maneuvering and behavior after the race.
Max Verstappen given brutal four-word verdict after making F1 mistake for 'first time' - The Mirror
Max Verstappen was punished after illegally getting past Oscar Piastri at the first corner of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix which led to a race-defining five-second penalty
Red Bull Racing has decided not to launch a so-called right of review procedure following the penalty imposed on Max Verstappen during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
That's not going to fix Max Verstappen's opinion on Johnny Herbert: the former FIA commissioner and F1 driver thinks that Red Bull's pensioner should have been penalized more for his manoeuvre on Oscar Piastri in Jeddah. According to him, the five seconds applied could have been easily returned if he had had a car a little faster, and the penalty would have been useless. "Max Verstappen's incident with Oscar Piastri in turn 1 was a penalty" a (.…
Formula 1, the FIA’s highest category of motor racing, is again in the eye of the storm after possible manipulation of radio communications. In this case, it is believed that the organization could have altered the dialogues between Max Verstappen and his engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase. It is that during the Saudi Arabian GP, the Dutch driver received a five-second penalty following a dangerous maneuver over Oscar Piastri from McLaren. Lambiase wa…
Verstappen speaks out on silence after Saudi Arabian GP
After a tense and ultimately frustrating Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen addressed the media with a quiet but pointed message; and not just about his on-track battle with Oscar Piastri. The Dutch driver, who finished second after a controversial first-corner incident that earned him a five-second penalty, was more introspective than usual, hinting at deeper frustrations off the track. The race itself offered little drama outside of the …
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