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Max Verstappen insists no need to ‘apologize’ to Red Bull for Hungarian GP outburst.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
December 4, 2024
in Motorsports
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NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - JULY 04: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing looks on in the Paddock during previews ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Great Britain at Silverstone Circuit on July 04, 2024 in Northampton, England. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202407040555 // Usage for editorial use only //

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The incident during the Hungarian GP was an intense moment for the driver representing Red Bull. On lap 63 at turn 1 of the Hungaroring, Verstappen and his opponent collided, resulting in a negative impact on the Dutchman’s position in the race. Verstappen expressed his dissatisfaction with the strategy proposed by Red Bull, deeming it terrible and attributing it to the unfortunate situation. In order to convey his frustration, Verstappen resorted to using offensive language over the team radio.

Verstappen, in a state of frustration due to the poor strategy, communicated his concerns using offensive language through the team radio. The Dutchman remained resolute in his decision to not apologize for his radio messages, which clearly expressed his dissatisfaction with the team’s strategy. He believed that an apology was unnecessary, as the inadequacy of the strategy was evident to him.

Emphasizing the dedication of himself and his team to achieving optimal results, Verstappen’s frustration stemmed from his belief in the necessity of perfection in every aspect. He believed it was important to voice his concerns when things did not go according to plan. Verstappen felt that in a sport fueled by adrenaline, apologizing was not warranted, and instead chose to express his concerns openly.

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Verstappen declared that every planned strategy failed during the race, a situation that proved highly frustrating for any driver, especially one leading the championship while their rivals rapidly closed in. The 26-year-old acknowledged that it was normal to feel frustration when things did not go as planned, and expressed his natural response to the unfavorable circumstances.

Furthermore, Verstappen acknowledged that during the race, heightened emotions due to the involvement of adrenaline were common when things were not going well. However, he stressed that after the race, he and the team engaged in a thorough discussion regarding the issues that arose. They took the time to address and analyze the problems during their post-race meeting.

Undoubtedly, Verstappen stated that it was quite typical for a race driver to experience heightened emotions during a race. He admitted to feeling frustrated because he had dedicated himself to the race, and one mistake had ruined everything for him. Fans are eagerly anticipating an exciting weekend ahead for the upcoming Belgian Grand Prix, as it will be the final Formula 1 race before the summer break.

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