Max Verstappen ‘would rather crash than let you beat him’ claim made

Possible Max Verstappen flaw pointed out by a former F1 driver and gran🍰d prix winner.

Max Verstappen collided with Lewis Hamilton in Hungary last year
Max Verstappen collided with Lewis Hamilton in Hungary last year

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen would “rather crash than let you beat him”, according to former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya.

The seven-time grand prix winner and 30-time podium finisher has criticised Verstappen’s hot-headedness w🍷hen racing his rivals, which has often led to collisions.

Verstappen famously crashed with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton on several occasions during their fierce 2021 title battle, while he also clashed with McLaren’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lando Norris at times last year.

“Max doesn't like losing, and Max is a guy who would rather crash than let you beat him,” Montoya tဣold .

“We saw it at the end of last year where he did things that peo💯ple were shocked by. We were asking ourselves, ‘Why did he do that?’

“When he was going against Lewis and taking no prisoners, everybody thought,’ Oh great. Finally somꩵeon♏e is standing up to Hamilton.’

“Now the positions are reversed. And you look at it aꦚnd now when the guy that is winning does something dodgy, they question it. That’s a new thing.”

Verstappen ‘won’t be a problem’ for Hamilton

Montoya also beliဣeves that Verstappen won’t be a factor in the 2025 F1 world championship, de🗹spite winning four successive drivers’ titles.

The Colombian ex🍷pects Red Bull’s performance struggles which hampered them throughout parts of the 2024 season to continue, especially following the loss💛 of design legend Adrian Newey, who has joined Aston Martin.

Montoya reckons McLaren and Ferrari, boosted by tജhe arrival of seven-time world champion Hamilton, both head into the new campaign in stronger shape than Red Bull.

“Verstappen is not going to be Lewis’s problem this year. I'd be surprised if Red Bull comes out swinging like the last few yea🅠rs꧃,” he added.

“Adrian Newey came out the other day saying that the problems🐷 at Red Bull are not as simple as they think it 🐓is.

"It's really difficult because when you believe what you're doing is right and all of a sudden things stop working, how far back do you go, and at what point do you go, ‘Is what we're doing now right or𒉰 are we still wrong?

“If you're saying you're b✅uilding the car wrong and you realise what you're doing is w✱rong, then how convinced are you that what you're doing now is completely right?

“At some point they have just got to go, ‘This is what we believ𝔉e in and this is where we're going to put an effort in and thiܫs is what we're going to do and this is what's going to happen.

“You just start moving sideways or even backwards. If yඣou keep going forward based on the wrong basics you're never going to get out of the hole. And that hole can be very deep, that's the problem.

“McLaren seem to have a very good understanding in how to trans𝔉late everything they are doing into success. McLaren right now are the best team at identifying what is needed, telling the organꦍisation what they are going to do and make it work better.”

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