Damon Hill blasts ‘poor loser’ Max Verstappen for “salty” F1 sprint race criticism

Verstappen stepped up his criticism of F1♔’s sprint weekend format after a new standalone version of the event debuted in Baku.
Tradi🦩tional qualifying for the grand prix𒈔 has been moved back to Friday with a new ‘Shootout’ session added to the schedule on Saturday morning to determine the grid for the Sprint race, which no longer impacts Sunday.
But after finishing third in the first sprint race of 2023, the reigning world champion, who previously said the format goes against the “DNA of F1”, urged the series to “sc🌄rap the whole thing”.
Respondi📖ng to Verstappen’s p🌠ress conference comments, 1996 world champion Hill said:“We should just give Max Verstappen the championship and just not bother with anything else.
“Salty. Poor loser. It’s the same comp🐓etition. He should be thinking about tomorrow and the championship and putting it behind💎 him.”
‘Verstappen stubborn like Schumacher and Senna’

Verstappen was involved in a post-race spat with Mercedes168澳洲5最新开奖结果:’ George Russell after the pair made contact on th🍌e opening♊ lap of the sprint race.
Battling over third place, Russell and Verstappen twice came to 𝄹blows before Russell emerged ahead coming out of Turn 3.
Verstappen later repassed Russell to take third at a Safety Car restart but was left angry about the inไcident.
His frustrations boiled over in parc ferme when he labelled Russell a 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:“dickhead”.
Hill said Verstappen’s ‘stubborness’ reminds him of fellow multiple world champions 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Michael Schumacher and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Ayrton Senna.
“This is the sort of mindset you see in the soꦓrt of people like [Michael] Schumacher and [Ayrton] Senna, they will not accept that they have any part to play in stuff that happens,” Hill explained.
"If you cast your mind back to let’s say Monza, with Lewis Hamilton, he just didn’t back out of the corner. So he’s done it himself.🌺
"He’s a hard r🍌acer, they’re both hard racers, George and Max, and this is what happens when you get a rock and a hard pꦚlace together.”

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