Verstappen Voices Concerns Over F1 Safety, Rules as Season Continues
Max Verstappen, the reigning Formula 1 champion, has expressed growing frustration with the current state of the sport, citing concerns over safety and the impact of new regulations. The Red Bull driver’s comments come as the F1 circuit prepares for the Chinese Grand Prix.
Verstappen has been vocal about the potential for serious crashes due to the new rules, even going so far as to say he’s been preparing for the possibility in an unconventional way. “I train now with a Nintendo Switch,” he stated, according to reports. He also revealed he’s “ingrained his simulator for Mario Kart,” a sentiment echoed in other recent interviews.
The three-time world champion isn’t alone in his criticism. Sergio Pérez, Verstappen’s teammate, also voiced his concerns, describing the current F1 environment as “fake” and “onsettend nep” – Dutch for “incredibly fake.” Pérez stated that a severe crash feels increasingly inevitable given the current conditions.
Verstappen has also indicated his commitment to remaining with Red Bull, stating he doesn’t want to abandon and hopes for improvements. He’s engaged in multiple discussions regarding his future with the team, aiming to address the issues he’s identified. This commitment comes despite acknowledging the challenges of partnering with Verstappen, which Pérez described as the “worst job” in Formula 1, with “everything a problem.”
Adding another layer to the off-track drama, a feud between Pérez and Liam Lawson has reignited. The tension between the two drivers continues to simmer as the season progresses.
These concerns come at a crucial point in the season, as teams and drivers navigate a new era of Formula 1 regulations. The ongoing dialogue highlights the delicate balance between innovation, safety and competitive racing within the sport.