Damon Hill accuses Max Verstappen of ‘Dick Dastardly’ tactics
Max Verstappen's driving has been likened to Wacky Ra𒈔ces villain Dick🌞 Dastardly by F1 world champion Damon Hill.

Damon Hill has accused fellow F1 world champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen of d🅺riving like Wacky Races villain Dick Dastardly.
Red Bull’s Verstappen was handed two penalties totalling 20-seconds for a pair of incidents with title rival 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lando Norris on the same lap as they experienced their latest fl🐽ashpoint⛄ during last weekend’s Mexico City Grand Prix.
The three-time world champion first forced Norris wide at Turn 4, before taking both his car ꦯand his rival’s McLaren off track with a desperate lunge a few corners lat🦄er. Verstappen finished sixth, while Norris took second.
1996 world champion Hill, who himself was invol𝐆ved in controversial run-ins with Michael Schumacher, criticised Verstappen of resorting 🦄to underhand tactics similar to those used by cartoon villain Dastardly.
"The problem Max has is he simply refu𓃲ses to concede any turf at all to anyone in an ov🥂ertake," Hill said on the Sky Sports F1 podcast.
"The second move was just daft and Dick Dastardly stuff. He simply accelerated to the a🐻pex and drove Lando off the track and Lando didn't 🍬have much option and they actually did touch. That was silly driving.
"Max, he let himself down ther🅺e I think. He's got such brilliance and clearly a massive competitive spirit but I don't think that was anything to be proud of there."
Hill added: "Theꦅ aerial footage is very clear. He made no attempt to back off and make the corner and leave room for Lando. It was simply a case of you are not comin꧑g through."
Norris, who trails Verstappen by 47 points with four races remaining, branded Verstappen’s driving as “dangerous” and said hisജ rival “got what he had coming to him” with his double punishment.
It marked the third major clash between Norris and Verstappen this season. ﷽The duo also collided i🌜n Austria and came to blows during an epic but controversial late battle at the United States Grand Prix.
Hill went on to imply that Verstappen was usi🗹ng his car as “a weapon” in Mexico City.
"They say that sport doesn't build cha꧑racter, it shows character, and his default is to revert to preventative methods rather than trying to keep it within the bounds of fairness," Hꦓill said.
"You shouldn't be allowed to use your car as a weapon ⛦and simply block the track."

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