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Max Verstappen Furious Over F1 Belgian GP Rain Delay: Race Control’s Controversial Decision Backfires

David Castro by David Castro
July 27, 2025
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Max Verstappen Furious Over F1 Belgian GP Rain Delay: Race Control’s Controversial Decision Backfires

SPA, BELGIUM - JULY 27: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands driving the (1) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB21 on track during the F1 Grand Prix of Belgium at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps on July 27, 2025 in Spa, Belgium. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202507271760 // Usage for editorial use only //

Max Verstappen’s Outrage at F1 Belgian GP Rain Delay Shakes Racing World!

The Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix faced a storm of controversy as Red Bull’s Max Verstappen launched a scathing attack on race control’s decision to postpone the race start due to poor visibility caused by heavy rain. Verstappen felt penalized for Red Bull’s strategic wet weather set-up, which ultimately backfired as the race conditions shifted unexpectedly.

The race start was delayed by over an hour as rain poured down on Spa-Francorchamps, leading to concerns about limited visibility. This decision left Verstappen and his teammate Yuki Tsunoda at a disadvantage, unable to overtake due to their set-up optimized for wet conditions.

Verstappen expressed deep frustration, claiming that race control’s actions were extreme and unjust, especially considering the team’s preparations for a wet race. The Dutch driver criticized the lack of flexibility in allowing teams to adapt to changing conditions, ultimately leading to a disappointing fourth-place finish after struggling to keep up on dry tires.

While Verstappen’s criticism reverberated throughout the racing community, other drivers, such as Carlos Sainz and Pierre Gasly, supported race control’s cautious approach, emphasizing the importance of safety on a high-speed track like Spa-Francorchamps. Sainz commended the race director for prioritizing safety over risks, especially in light of past accidents at the circuit.

Gasly, who tragically lost a friend in an F2 crash at Spa, acknowledged the challenges of visibility at the circuit and respected the decision to delay the race start. Despite differing opinions among drivers, the consensus leaned towards prioritizing safety and preventing potential accidents in challenging weather conditions.

The clash of opinions between Verstappen and his peers has ignited a debate on the balance between safety and competitive racing in Formula 1. As the racing world grapples with the aftermath of the Belgian Grand Prix controversy, one thing remains clear – the quest for victory must always be balanced with the imperative of ensuring driver safety on the track.

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