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Verstappen critic hits out at 'unprofessional and disrespectful' driver

Verstappen critic hits out at 'unprofessional and disrespectful' driver

Verstappen critic hits out at 'unprofessional and disrespectful' driver

Verstappen critic hits out at 'unprofessional and disrespectful' driver

Ex-Formula 1 steward and long-time driver Johnny Herbert has criticized Max Verstappen after last weekend's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

Herbert's frequent complaints about the four-time F1 champion were a controversial topic last year, leading to him resigning from the stewards' panel before Verstappen was handed a five-second penalty in Saudi Arabia last weekend.

Oscar Piastri went on to claim victory at the circuit whilst Verstappen and his Red Bull team were clearly against the penalty decision.

Following a disappointing race for the four-time champion, Verstappen opted not to speak on the penalty, keeping his post-race media interviews brief and avoiding the topic, claiming he could not speak openly in the 'super sensitive' world we live in.

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The podium appeared to have been spoiled for Verstappen by the penalty verdict, with the Red Bull star seemingly choosing to avoid any celebrations over his P2 finish, leaving the champagne spray to Piastri and Charles Leclerc.

In response to Verstappen's downcast response, Herbert, who was axed from his role as an FIA steward ahead of the 2025 season, spoke to Beste Online Casino Nederland saying: "I saw Max Verstappen drink the champagne on the podium and didn't really celebrate Oscar or Charles. It comes across as unprofessional and disrespectful, from a four-time world champion. You have to be gracious in defeat sometimes."

"I don't know how people will argue that it was an unfair penalty. The people arguing against it have probably never been in a race car, and definitely not in an F1 car, so they have zero understanding. I'll include Christian Horner in this, too. I know he's the team principal and he's trying to do what's best for Red Bull, but sometimes you have to just admit you're wrong and give the place back.

"Most drivers are very aware of when they should give the place back," Herbert continued, referencing the fact that Red Bull boss Horner had printed out photographic 'evidence' in favour of the corner being Verstappen's despite the penalty having already been served.

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