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Verstappen dismisses ‘sore’ 2021 F1 title critics

by Fergal Walsh
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Max Verstappen says those who question the legitimacy of his 2021 Formula 1 World Championship are “sore”.

The Dutchman took his maiden F1 title in dramatic circumstances last year, overtaking rival Lewis Hamilton on the final lap of the Abu Dhabi following a Safety Car restart.

However, the FIA’s procedure to restart the race was heavily criticised, as only the lapped cars between the two title protagonists were allowed to unlap themselves.

Verstappen’s first title has been in the spotlight once again over the last several weeks after the FIA judged that Red Bull had exceeded the $145 million budget cap in 2021.

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Red Bull has taken a wave of criticism since the FIA revelation, but Verstappen has defended the Milton-Keyens based squad. 

“It’s a bit frustrating,” he said. “From our side we feel we are not wrong, but just some things are taken into the budget cap which are very unexpected. 

“We’ll have to deal with it. But it’s also not up to me to decide what is right.”

Verstappen also suggested that there is no getting through to the voices that probe the legitimacy of his championship.

“They are sore anyway so it doesn’t matter what they say or what you do,” he said. “I can [brush it off]. Probably they can’t and they will never be able to so that’s a problem for them to deal with.”

Verstappen has been dominant in 2022, taking 13 race wins from the 19 staged so far.

He is currently on track to beat the record for the most race wins taken in a single season, and is currently sixth on the all-time F1 win list.

“It’s not like I suddenly feel a lot better when people tell me I’m driving well,” Verstappen added. “I judge that for myself, that’s the most important thing. At the end of the day, it’s only the win that counts.”

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Comments 3

  1. Dami says:
    3 years ago

    Verstappen is correct, only buttsore losers are complaining about his titles, and buttsore losers aren’t worth anything.

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  2. Bill says:
    3 years ago

    Hey Dami
    I see your still misled and it wouldn’t matter what redbull did wrong they would still be the saviour to racing in your eyes
    Keep looking through those rose coloured glasses and drinking the kool aid
    Sure looks good on Horner whining about sueing everyone in sight now it’s gee not sure how we went over the cap we thought we were within the budget
    We all know how they went over there a bunch of cheaters plain and simple
    No more excuses okay

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    • Ed says:
      3 years ago

      you’re one of the sore ones that will never get over it.

      Reply

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