In recent months, Max Verstappen was forced to respond to the various statements of Lewis Hamilton where the English complained about the overwhelming dominance of red bulland this time he was no longer silent before the few words said by the British boss Mercedes, Toto Wolff. The Austrian, then Max Verstappen achieved his tenth consecutive victory this year at Monza, thus reaching a historic record, he said that this record was “irrelevant” and that it only served “for Wikipedia”, depriving it of the importance it deserves. And at the official FIA press conference on SingaporeMax responded and demanded respect for the dominance he enjoyed, remembering that it was the result of better work from his team.
“No, I’m not disappointed, but I mean they had a pretty shitty race, so I was probably angry with their performance. Sometimes he seems like an employee of our team, you know… but luckily he’s not.”, commented Dutchman, without cutting his hair.
Verstappen’s advice to Wolff
“I think it’s important that you focus on your own team. We do the same. “That’s what we did last time when they were behind us.”Verstappen argued, recalling the massive dominance of the ‘silver arrow’ from 2014 to 2020 before Max was able to challenge and win Mercedes and Hamilton in the memorable year 2021. Max recalled that when Mercedes won and was superior, He was not has complained about it and is focused on working to improve his team and be on par with Mercedes.
“I think we should be able to appreciate when a team is doing really well, which I think we’ve done in the past because it also acted as a bit of an inspiration for us. To see someone dominate is very impressive in that moment. And we know we have to work harder to try to get better and try to get to that level.”he added.
“And now that we are there (up), we are very happy, of course, to be there and we are enjoying the moment and, honestly, that’s all I can say,” He concluded, responding forcefully to Toto Wolff’s assessments.
Source: La Verdad

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