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Max Verstappen says Formula 1 is "annoying" and that questions about him racing under the threat of a race ban were "childish".
Max Verstappen has branded the continued talk and questions surrounding his F1 race ban threat “childish”. Red Bull’s four-time world champion is on the verge of a race ban after being handed three penalty points for his collision with George Russell last time out in Spain.
Max Verstappen approaches the Canadian Grand Prix under the shadow of a potential one-race suspension due to accumulated penalty points. Despite the looming threat, Verstappen remains steadfast in maintaining his aggressive driving style.
Max Verstappen voiced his frustration in Canada over ongoing questions about a potential Formula 1 race ban, branding the speculation
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Max Verstappen Won't Change Driving Despite Ban ThreatWith a race ban looming if he collects just one more penalty point, Max Verstappen is adamant that his driving style will remain unchanged heading into the Canadian and Austrian Grands Prix. The reigning Formula One champion enters the weekend on thin ice after his run-in with George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix
Max Verstappen, a Red Bull world champion, maintains his racing style despite facing a potential race ban at the Canadian Grand Prix. An incident with Mercedes' George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix brought him close to a penalty-triggered suspension.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has said that the team has "enough drivers" in its roster to replace Max Verstappen
Max Verstappen is on his final warning in Canada – but it won’t change a thing - Verstappen is one penalty point away from a ban and must stay out of trouble at the next two races, yet is unlikely to
McLaren’s Lando Norris has dismissed suggestions that Max Verstappen’s precarious position, will temper his aggressive driving style.