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Max Verstappen’s Aggression Under Fire Again as F1 Rivalries Intensify – “A driver will always push to the limit,” said Wolff

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
December 4, 2024
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Max Verstappen’s Aggression Under Fire Again as F1 Rivalries Intensify – “A driver will always push to the limit,” said Wolff

Formula One F1 - Mexico City Grand Prix - Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City, Mexico - October 26, 2024 Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff before qualifying REUTERS/Henry Romero

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Max Verstappen’s fierce approach on the track has ignited yet another debate following the Mexican Grand Prix. Known for pushing his rivals to the edge, Verstappen received a 20-second penalty on Sunday after intense clashes with McLaren’s Lando Norris. The controversy has stirred up differing opinions among team principals, with Mercedes’ Toto Wolff defending Verstappen’s tenacity, while McLaren’s Andrea Stella criticized the Dutchman’s tactics, which he believes cost Norris a shot at victory.

Verstappen, resolute as ever, stands by his aggressive style. When asked about his maneuvers against Norris, the Dutchman dismissed concerns, asserting, “I’m not making it easy for anyone out there.” Admitting the RB20 lacks the pace to dominate outright, Verstappen’s determination to defend his position is more apparent than ever, especially as Red Bull fights to regain lost ground in the Constructors’ Championship.

Mercedes’ Wolff weighed in, acknowledging that Verstappen’s approach is typical of top drivers who constantly seek to exploit every advantage. “A driver will always push to the limit,” said Wolff. “When the rules or their interpretation allow a certain way of racing, a driver like Max will exploit it.” The Mercedes boss defended Verstappen’s right to race hard, pointing out that fierce competitors will naturally find ways to work within (or around) the regulations.

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On the other side of the debate, McLaren’s Andrea Stella took a starkly different view. He criticized Verstappen’s early maneuvers, which he claims disrupted Norris’ race pace. “As soon as Lando got clear of Verstappen, he showed he had very competitive pace,” Stella noted. “Without those early incidents, I believe Lando could have fought for the win.” According to Stella, the McLaren driver had Ferrari-matching speed and could have challenged for victory if Verstappen hadn’t interfered.

While Verstappen’s relentless aggression has earned him both fans and critics, his tactics are under the spotlight as F1 heads to Interlagos, where high-speed battles are all but guaranteed. Meanwhile, Norris, who endured a shaky start in Mexico, will need to address his launch issues if he hopes to compete for top positions in the season’s final races. With the championship battles heating up, Verstappen’s uncompromising style will remain a defining factor — for better or worse.

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