Max Verstappen, the reigning Formula One champion, has defended his outspoken communication with his Red Bull team, despite facing criticism for his heated radio exchanges. Verstappen, known for his competitive spirit, insists that his direct feedback is crucial for success and won’t be changing his approach, even if it means occasionally using strong language. He also dismissed reports of a ban on his participation in sim racing events.
Results for: Hungarian Grand Prix
Max Verstappen, the reigning Formula One champion, expressed his frustration with Red Bull’s current performance after McLaren secured a front-row lockout in Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying. Verstappen, who starts third, admitted that despite recent upgrades, Red Bull still needs to improve to compete with McLaren’s pace.
Sergio Perez crashed out of qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix, marking his second consecutive qualifying crash. His recent struggles have raised concerns about his future at Red Bull, with his teammate Max Verstappen dominating the season. The team is worried about their constructors’ championship chances and Perez’s performance has put his position under scrutiny.
Indian motorsport driver Kush Maini claimed his first Formula 2 race win in the Hungarian Grand Prix Sprint Race after Trident’s Richard Verschoor was disqualified for a technical infringement. The disqualification promoted Maini to first place, securing a historic victory for himself and his team, Invicta Virtuosi Racing.
Indian motorsport driver Kush Maini claimed his first Formula 2 race win in the Hungarian Grand Prix Sprint Race after Trident’s Richard Verschoor was disqualified for a technical infringement. The disqualification promoted Maini to first place, securing a historic victory for himself and his team, Invicta Virtuosi Racing.
Lando Norris secured pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix, leading a stunning McLaren front row lockout. Max Verstappen will start third, while Sergio Perez’s crash in Q1 puts pressure on his Red Bull future.
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner expressed concern over Sergio Perez’s recent struggles, while Max Verstappen was pleased with the team’s new upgrades in Hungary. Perez needs to regain his form, says Horner, while Verstappen believes the team is on the right track.