Raging Max Verstappen’s radio moan criticised by Martin Brundle
Max Verstappen vented frustration via team radio

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen’s angry radio message during the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was 🐷given short shrift by Martin Brundle.
The Red Bull drive🦋r was hit with a 10-second time penalty by the FIA after a first-lap incident in Abu Dhabi.
Verstܫappen made contact with McLaren’s Oscar Piastri which cause𝓰d both cars to spin.
Later in the race, Verstappen complainedꦚ v🐠ia team radio: “Could we ask for 20 seconds? Stupid idiots.”
Sky Sports’ Brundle reacted during his commentary: “💦You can’t say that about the referees. You can’t say that, that’s just🥃 not fair.
“They are applying the regulations.
“Don’t run into oꦕther people, then you won’t get the penalties.”
Commentator David Croft said to Brundle: “I understand the emotions🐎. I understand that he’s annoyed. But he’s a four-🎶time world champion and it won’t make any difference to his finishing position in the championship.
“He’s the one who sꦍteamed d🥃own the inside, and made contact with another car!
“Come on Max. You are bigger than that, and bett🔯er than that.”
Brundle added: “He 🐲understeered wide, when he got there.
“The great Ayrton Senna used to say tha🐼t if you don’t go for a gap, you are no longer a racing driver.”
Verstappen finished P6 in Abu Dhabi.
Max Verstappen criticised in Abu Dhabi
The first-lap incident at the Yas M🥃arina Circuit, and Verstappen’s irritated response to being punished, is his laဣtest transgression.
Although the Red Bull driver fiercely fought off Lando Norris’ competition to wrap up his fourth consecu🤡tive F1 drivers’ title, particularly with a brilliant drive i🦂n Brazil, he has come under criticism.
Verstappen and Mercedes’ George Russell had a feisty war of words this week, caused by an incident in Qatar last 🍌weekend.
Verstappen lost pole position in Qatar with a one-lap grid penalty inflicted by the FIA, which benefited Russell. Verstappen blamed Russell for his penalty♌.
His aggressive driving has also been scrutinised in re𝕴cent rounds, when it became clear that his RB20 was no longer th🐓e beast that it once was.
Another victorious season has ended in Abu Dhabi but still with questi🔯on marks over Verstappen’s driving, under the FIA’ watchful eye.

James was a sports journalist at Sky🤪 Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.