Painfull Exit: Verstappen ANGER at Red Bull producing a successor after….

Max Verstappen’s recent behavior on the track has sparked criticism, particularly during races in Austria and Hungary. In Austria, Verstappen was involved in a collision with rival Lando Norris while battling for the lead at the Red Bull Ring. The incident led both drivers to crash, costing them a chance at victory. The tension between Verstappen and Norris carried over to the Hungarian Grand Prix, where Verstappen went wide on the opening lap, falling behind Norris. During the race, he expressed his frustration through a series of expletive-laden team radio messages.

 

The situation escalated when Verstappen attempted to overtake Lewis Hamilton on the main straight, resulting in a crash with the Mercedes driver. This incident caused Verstappen to slip down the order, jeopardizing his race. Sky F1 pundit Martin Brundle has voiced concern over Verstappen’s growing anger, suggesting it could become a significant issue for the Dutchman.

 

Brundle emphasized that constant validation of Verstappen’s actions, even when he’s in the wrong, could prevent him from making necessary changes. He noted that Verstappen’s angry driving in Hungary may have cost him a third-place finish, or possibly even a victory. Brundle was disappointed with Verstappen’s public criticism of his team, suggesting that such issues should be addressed privately rather than in front of the world.

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