The 2024 Formula 1 season will be remembered as one of the closest battles of the turbo-hybrid era, culminating in Max Verstappen clinching his fourth consecutive Drivers’ Championship. Despite securing the title with two rounds to spare in Las Vegas, Verstappen’s aggressive driving style has divided the paddock, sparking debates over whether his approach tarnishes his legacy or is the hallmark of a true champion.
The Battle for Supremacy
For much of the season, Verstappen found himself in a fierce contest with Lando Norris of McLaren. The Dutchman piloted an inferior Red Bull RB20, requiring him to adopt a more combative style to fend off faster competitors. His tactics often led to on-track incidents, such as a collision with Norris at the Austrian Grand Prix and controversial penalties at the Mexico City Grand Prix for forcing Norris off track.
These moments drew criticism from prominent figures in F1, including Juan Pablo Montoya, who accused Verstappen of “taking the piss,” and steward Johnny Herbert, who labeled his mindset “horrible” for its willingness to push competitors off track. Despite this, Verstappen’s relentless drive secured him another title, showcasing his ability to adapt under pressure.
David Croft Defends Verstappen
Not everyone views Verstappen’s style negatively. David Croft, Sky Sports F1 commentator, has come to the Dutchman’s defense, praising his single-minded focus as essential for success in such a high-pressure sport.
“I’ve always liked Max. He’s got so much talent, and I appreciate talent,” said Croft. “Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel—they all did what they had to do to win. And maybe we just have to appreciate that Max is a bit of a winner. We should celebrate the fact that for four years, he’s been at the top.”
Croft acknowledged that Verstappen sometimes crosses the line, referencing his penalties in Mexico, but emphasized that this ruthlessness is not uncommon among champions.
Aggression: A Necessary Evil?
The debate surrounding Verstappen’s driving boils down to one question: where should the line be drawn between aggression and unsportsmanlike conduct? For many, his confrontations with Norris highlighted a willingness to push the boundaries of fair play. Yet, supporters argue that Verstappen’s approach is a reflection of his hunger to win, a trait shared by F1 legends like Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna.
Verstappen’s Red Bull boss Christian Horner has often defended his driver, citing the immense pressure Verstappen faces as the benchmark for the grid. Horner argues that this pressure inevitably breeds moments of controversy but does not diminish his achievements.
2025: Another Year of Dominance?
With the 2025 Formula 1 season fast approaching, all eyes are on Red Bull Racing and their new RB21. Pre-season testing in Bahrain, starting February 26, will offer the first glimpse of whether the team can maintain their dominance or if rivals like McLaren, Mercedes, and Ferrari will finally close the gap.
Verstappen’s title defense will undoubtedly reignite the conversation around his aggressive driving style. Will he refine his approach to silence critics, or will he continue to rely on the same tenacity that has brought him four championships?
Legacy in the Making
Max Verstappen’s legacy is already one of brilliance and controversy. While his aggressive style has made him one of the most polarizing figures in Formula 1, it is also the driving force behind his success. Whether fans love him or loathe him, one thing is certain: Verstappen’s dominance has redefined the modern F1 landscape, and 2025 promises to be another thrilling chapter in his storied career.