Verstappen 'not bothered' by mind games with Hamilton during F1 2021

Max Verstappen has reiterated that he has no interest in engaging in a war of words with Formula 1 title rival Lewis Hamilton.
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing in the FIA Press Conference.
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing in the FIA Press Conference.
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After his maiden win in Monaco, Verstappen stated ‘actions speak lౠouder than words’ and that he preferred to do his talking on the track - a subtle response to Hamilton’s earlier comments during the weekend where he claimed the Dutchman ‘had a lot to prove’ in this 🌸year’s title fight.

The Red Bull driver played down any suggestions that his relationship with Hamilton is deteriorating, insisting there’s still ♏a high le⛎vel of respect between the pair.

“If they [mind games] come,” Verstappen said ahead of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. “I mean I can’t be bothered by it, to be honest, mind games. I think Lewis said after the race he doesn’t💛 want to play those things. We just have to focus on what we have to do on the track anyway, which I think we do and that’s also the best.

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“Whatever is said in here [press conferences] sometimes… at the end of the day it can be a bit emotional sometimes after a race or before a race and it also sometimes depends on how you get the question asked. It’s alright. I think Lewis and I, we real𒈔ly respect each other and that’s꧋ very important.”

Verꩵstappen’s win in Monte Carlo puts him top of the drivers’ champi🎶onship for the first time in his career, four points clear of Hamilton.

Mercedes also surrendered its le🌌ad in the constructors’ championship for the first time since 2018.

Verstappen is sure Mercedes will bounc𒈔e back from a d꧑isappointing Monaco GP weekend.

“I don’t know, Verstappen replied when asked if he felt Mercedes was agitated by Red Bul𒅌l’s form. “I haven’t been with them so I don’t know how they feel.

“I am pr𓂃etty sure that they will bounce back very strong so we just have to try and not make mistakes, to try and focus on our job. I think so far we’ve done pretty ꧂well but we can do better so that’s what we will try to do this weekend.”

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