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PlanetF1 on MSNMax Verstappen criticises ‘way too cautious’ FIA decision after Belgian Grand Prix red flag
Belgian Grand Prix start delayed due to heavy rain. The cars began the formation lap behind the Safety Car as per standard procedure. After half a lap, however, the decision was t
While some drivers, like Lando Norris, were on board with the decision, not everyone shared the same sentiment. Max Verstappen, never one to hold back, had a fiery reaction that’s now turning heads across the paddock and sparking debate in the F1 world.
Max Verstappen finished in fourth place on Sunday at the Belgian Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver finished behind Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris, and Charles Leclerc at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit. The race start was delayed by over an hour due to the wet track in Stavelot,
The Belgian Grand Prix took a lot longer than usual as heavy rain forced a long delay at the start of the race, leaving Max Verstappen in particular unhappy with that decision
Max Verstappen didn't shy away from giving his thoughts on the FIA's decision to suspend the Belgian Grand Prix due to rainfall. The 100th anniversary of the Belgian Grand Prix was plagued by severe weather at the Spa-Francorchamps and after a Formula 3 event had to be abandoned due to the conditions, the Formula One race was also affected.
Max Verstappen ’s dreams of winning a record-equalling fifth successive Drivers’ Championship crown were shattered at the Belgian Grand Prix. Sky Sports F1 pundit and co-commentator Martin Brundle declared the title fight dead in the water after Oscar Piastri ’s tyre management masterclass.
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PlanetF1 on MSNMax Verstappen mistake uncovered with Belgian Grand Prix target set
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has pointed out where his Belgian Grand Prix qualifying lap went wrong, with a Sunday prediction made.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen met the media ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix, and sounded a little like San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan