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Russell Demands Fair Play, Slams Verstappen’s ‘Unsportsmanlike’ Tactics After Mexican GP Showdown

Harry Bright by Harry Bright
October 29, 2024
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Russell Demands Fair Play, Slams Verstappen’s ‘Unsportsmanlike’ Tactics After Mexican GP Showdown

MONTREAL, QUEBEC - JUNE 09: Race winner Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing and Third placed George Russell of Great Britain and Mercedes attend the press conference after the F1 Grand Prix of Canada at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 09, 2024 in Montreal, Quebec. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202406091127 // Usage for editorial use only //

In the latest chapter of Formula 1’s battle for fair racing, Mercedes driver George Russell has come forward to support Lando Norris following what he described as “unsportsmanlike” tactics from Max Verstappen during the Mexican Grand Prix. Verstappen’s aggressive defensive maneuvers against Norris stirred up concern across the grid, leading Russell to call for more stringent rules to keep racing fair.

The incident unfolded as Verstappen forced Norris off track at Turn 4, only to push the boundaries further by running wide in subsequent corners to stay ahead. Russell was quick to criticize the Dutchman’s methods, suggesting that Verstappen’s actions not only crossed a line but risked significant crashes.

Russell, who has frequently gone head-to-head with teammate Lewis Hamilton, highlighted the difference in their hard but respectful battles compared to Verstappen’s recent defensive tactics. “When you fight with Lewis, it’s hard but fair,” Russell said, explaining his concern that Verstappen’s tactics were “getting beyond entertainment, or beyond sort of sportsmanship.”

The clash in Mexico echoed a previous incident in Austin, where Norris was penalized for an aggressive move despite the blame not resting solely on him. Russell noted that while he attributed the Austin scuffle to both drivers—estimating a 60-40 fault balance—only Norris received a penalty, and he feels the situation is becoming unfairly skewed.

This latest dispute with Verstappen conjured memories of the infamous 2021 Brazilian GP showdown between Hamilton and Verstappen, a race that redefined the boundaries of aggressive driving. The incidents in Mexico and Austin have now prompted the FIA to re-evaluate F1’s racing guidelines. The aim? To create clear rules that prevent one driver from taking advantage of off-track maneuvers to maintain their position.

Russell, who represents a growing voice among drivers concerned with the sport’s current direction, has underscored how 19 out of 20 drivers support the FIA’s intervention. “If it’s incorrect, make the change today,” Russell stated, pushing for immediate action rather than waiting until 2025 for rule adjustments.

For Verstappen, the Mexican GP proved costly. The 20-second penalty significantly hampered his finish, dropping him down to P6. Red Bull struggled to compete, ultimately losing their second-place position in the constructors’ standings to Ferrari.

This saga is far from over, as F1 drivers and officials work towards ensuring fairer, safer racing.

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