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Tensions Boil Between Verstappen and Russell as Christian Horner Urges a “Face-to-Face” Solution

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
December 17, 2024
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George Russell Drops Bombshell: Red Bull Staff Eyeing Exit Over Max Verstappen Tensions

MONTE-CARLO, MONACO - MAY 23: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing and George Russell of Great Britain and Mercedes attend the Drivers Press Conference during previews ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco at Circuit de Monaco on May 23, 2024 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202405230484 // Usage for editorial use only //

The F1 winter break may be underway, but the icy rift between Max Verstappen and George Russell continues to make headlines. What began as a Qatar Grand Prix qualifying incident has snowballed into an ongoing war of words, with Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner calling for the pair to resolve their differences like “men,” face-to-face, rather than through media sniping.


What Sparked the Feud?

The controversy kicked off in Qatar, where Verstappen impeded Russell during qualifying. While the stewards investigated the matter, the real drama unfolded afterward. Verstappen’s sharp comment that he had “lost all respect” for Russell over his handling of the situation sparked a fiery exchange.

In Abu Dhabi, Russell fired back, labeling Verstappen a “bully”, to which the Dutchman retaliated by calling the Mercedes driver a “backstabber.” The tension escalated further when Russell accused Verstappen of threatening deliberate contact, claiming the reigning champion said he’d “put me on my f***ing head in the wall.”

Verstappen outright denied the accusation, telling De Telegraaf, “That’s already not true, I didn’t say that.”


Horner: “Talk It Out Face-to-Face”

Horner, addressing the brewing conflict, has urged both drivers to handle the matter privately rather than fueling it in public forums:

“Rather than doing it through the media, or through you guys, just go and have a conversation. Talk about it man-to-man, face-to-face. If you’ve got something to say, say it. And rather than ‘he said, she said,’ far better to address it that way.”

Horner humorously added that many of these situations could be better resolved on a “padel court”, alluding to the sport’s growing popularity among drivers.


Russell Under Pressure?

While the verbal jabs have flown both ways, Horner pointed to Russell’s emotional state as a potential factor fueling the feud. Highlighting Russell’s in-car frustrations during recent races, Horner said:

“George had a bit of a rant… He was ranting in the car last weekend at his team for putting the wrong tyres on or whatever else. He’s obviously a bit wound-up at the moment.”

This comment prompted a sharp retort from Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff, who took aim at Horner’s persistent jabs by calling him a “yapping little terrier.” In classic Horner fashion, the Red Bull boss quipped:

“I’d rather be a terrier than a Wolff.”


What’s Next for the Rivalry?

As the F1 grid enters a critical off-season, Verstappen and Russell’s simmering feud could carry major implications for 2025. Both drivers—immensely talented and fiercely competitive—have proven they’re not afraid to speak their minds, but Horner’s plea for a private reconciliation may fall on deaf ears.

With Red Bull and Mercedes set to renew their fierce rivalry next season, all eyes will be on Verstappen and Russell to see if the tension spills over to the track. If their clashes are anything like the war of words, fans can expect fireworks when the lights go out in 2025.

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