Max Verstappen Unfazed by McLaren’s Team Orders Drama: “Not My Problem!”
In a bold statement that echoes through the paddocks of Formula 1, Max Verstappen has made it abundantly clear that the internal squabbles of McLaren are the least of his concerns as he gears up for the Mexico City Grand Prix. The reigning champion, reveling in the “positive pressure” of a fierce title chase, dismissed any notion that McLaren’s strategy regarding their drivers could impact his performance on the track.
With tensions simmering at McLaren following a controversial clash between drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris during the United States Grand Prix Sprint, the team’s handling of their two stars has come under intense scrutiny. Yet, Verstappen, currently 40 points behind Piastri, insists that McLaren’s intra-team dynamics are “not really my problem.” He stated, “They decide what they want to do with the rules, and I just focus on my own performances.”
This statement sets the stage for an electrifying showdown as Verstappen prepares for the upcoming race. The four-time World Champion is laser-focused on maintaining his competitive edge, emphasizing the critical importance of having a capable car to challenge the front runners. “For me, what is the most important is that we have a competitive car so if we have a chance to beat them, we will,” he declared, highlighting his unwavering commitment to excellence.
As Verstappen enters the 2025 season, he is feeling the heat of competition like never before. This year marks the first time since 2021 that he faces a legitimate threat to his championship reign, as he finds himself in the role of the hunter rather than the hunted. “Honestly, it doesn’t really change a lot,” he mused about the shift in dynamics. “Of course, naturally, you want to win. I’ve won Championships very late, very early. Now this one is very different.”
Verstappen’s candid remarks reveal his mindset as he navigates this challenging season. “To still be in this fight is very surprising,” he admitted, underscoring the remarkable journey that has brought him to this point. “Every race that you do, I know until the end, we can’t afford any bad luck or mistakes.” However, he remains confident in his team’s track record of performing under pressure, stating, “This team has shown in the past that normally, we perform really well under pressure.”
As he reflects on his recent form, Verstappen calls it an “unbelievable comeback” if his efforts lead to victory. But he remains realistic about the unpredictability of racing, asserting, “Worst case, I finish P3. I just want to try and win races till the end of the season.” With the championship on the line, he is determined to push his limits and capitalize on every opportunity.
Looking ahead, Verstappen is focused on the task at hand, emphasizing the need for perfection in every race. “If it works, then great, unbelievable comeback. If it doesn’t work, you just continue,” he concluded, showcasing his resilience and commitment to excellence as the season approaches its thrilling conclusion.
As the F1 world turns its eyes to Mexico City, all eyes will be on Verstappen and his pursuit of glory, while McLaren’s internal strategy continues to stir debates. Will Verstappen reclaim his crown, or will McLaren’s duo rise above the fray? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: Max Verstappen is not backing down.












