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Max Verstappen tells detractors to lower the volume of his radio communications amid backlash from Hungarian Grand Prix

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
December 4, 2024
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Max Verstappen tells detractors to lower the volume of his radio communications amid backlash from Hungarian Grand Prix

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Max Verstappen was determined to continue voicing his thoughts and emotions over the team radio during the Hungarian GP. He faced heavy criticism for colliding with another car due to braking issues. The Dutch driver expressed his frustration with the car’s handling and the team’s strategy, which ultimately led to the crash. Throughout the race, Verstappen shouted on the team radio, and his anger only grew as the race progressed. He also fired back at critics who targeted him in Budapest.

In an interview, Max Verstappen discussed the criticism he faced during the Hungarian GP. He suggested that if people don’t appreciate his communication style, they should simply lower the volume or stop listening to him. He emphasized his determination to succeed and highlighted his consistent performance as proof. Verstappen believes he is always striving to improve and optimize his approach. While some may think he doesn’t speak much on the radio during races, he considers it a matter of personal opinion.

Verstappen believed it was important to speak up about the incident in order to bring about change. He acknowledged that a different strategy, such as a second pit stop, could have yielded better results. The Dutch driver explained that this is how racing works – drivers need to express their thoughts and frustrations so that the team understands their situation and can make improvements.

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Max Verstappen stressed the importance of being able to offer criticism and speak honestly. He observed that many people nowadays struggle to handle criticism, but he considers himself stubborn enough to not fall into that category. He also noted that athletes in other sports freely express their opinions without every word being recorded by a microphone. In contrast, Formula 1 drivers must communicate through the team radio, which can sometimes lead to aggressive and uncontrolled language.

Verstappen acknowledged that it’s understandable if his language during broadcasts comes across strongly. He believes it’s just part of the sport. Drivers frequently communicate with their team’s pit wall, allowing them to share their thoughts and provide feedback during the race. The 26-year-old feels that communication is a vital aspect of racing and that drivers should be able to express themselves freely without worrying too much about how it may sound.

Max Verstappen specifically addressed the critics who were unhappy with the communication on the team radio. He stated that effective communication is necessary to succeed in Formula 1, and sometimes this exchange can be less controlled. The Hungarian GP proved to be another challenging race for Verstappen, and fans eagerly anticipate his final appearance before the summer break.

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