Red Bull, Horner and Verstappen double jeer at Hamilton
The team principal and the driver of the Austrian team returned to the incident at Interlagos.
The team principal and the driver of the Austrian team returned to the incident at Interlagos.
The 2022 world champion analyzes duels with his last two title rivals.
Dutch driver is clear: “I won’t race until I’m 40, I like endurance.”
The multiple MotoGp world champion meets the two-time F1 world champion: “In sports, if you want to win, you have to be a ‘killer’: he is one.”
“I also want to fulfill other experiences,” explained the two-time F1 world champion.
“It’s idiotic to say that he got these results just because he had a good car.”
The former Alpine driver had his say on the Dutchman’s future title chances.
“I think there will be more tense moments,” said the British champion.
The team principal spoke about the Dutchman’s second title: “The more pressure there was, the better he gave his best.”
“He is one of the best drivers in history,” stressed the Dutch champion.
The former Finnish driver extolled the Dutchman, winner of 15 races this season.
The two-time world champion talked about the main rivals of the season that just ended.
“It’s easy to say that he will become one of the best of all time, and he already is now if you look at the statistics.”
The Dutch pilot displaces everyone: “I felt sorry for him.”
Red Bull’s Team Principal crowns his number one driver: “It was outstanding.”
In Vettel’s last race, Ferrari’s Monegasque took second place in the overall standings behind the Dutchman.
The two found themselves dangerously close in qualifying in Abu Dhabi, in a corner they know all too well.
The two Red Bull drivers try to reconnect after last week’s controversy
The world champion was the fastest in qualifying for the last Grand Prix of the season
“If he’s in the lead and Perez is 20 seconds behind, he probably won’t slow down to let him pass.”
The Dutchman was the fastest on the track that gave him the world title last year.
“It bothers me to be painted as the bad guy without having the full picture.”
Two-time world champion Max Verstappen: “I got everything I wanted from Formula 1”
The former Canadian F1 driver can’t explain it: “Why did he react like that?”
Joining the chorus of criticism of what happened in Brazil is Jenson Button.
The intestinal clash with Sergio Perez will create more than one problem for the Dutchman: supporting him, among others, is Martin Brundle.
The Mexican driver returned to the discussion with the world champion.
“Max is technically weak compared to other drivers we have worked with.”
“The team always comes first and if you have an agreement with the team it should always be respected.”