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Red Bull Boss: Max Verstappen Won’t Crash Into Hamilton To Win, I Promise
Red Bull Boss: Max Verstappen Won’t Crash Into Hamilton To Win, I Promise-January 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:10:53

A photo of Max Verstappen in Red Bull team kit

In case you hadn’t heard, we’re on the brink of one of the most exciting Formula 1 season finales in years. On Sunday, lights will go out on the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, where and will race for the 2021 drivers’ championship.

as we go into the final race. Both Verstappen and Hamilton have amassed 369.5 points . And that means that whoever finishes ahead on Sunday will be crowned 2021 Formula 1 World Champion.

But, and there’s always a but, there is a chance the two drivers could finish the race and remain on equal points. , for example.

In that case, the 2021 title would be given to ’s Verstappen as he has won more races than Hamilton so far this year. But don’t worry, there’s no chance he would ever crash into Hamilton on purpose to force the win. At least, that’s what Red Bull’s team principal wants you to believe.

Red Bull principal Christian Horner at a Grand Prix

That’s right, ahead of the season finale, has said to The Times newspaper that the team has had “numerous discussions” about the possibility of a collision on Sunday.

“Max wants to win this championship on the track,” .

“It’s as simple as that. He’s a hard racer but a fair racer, and I expect no different this weekend. Nobody wants to win this championship in a gravel trap or in a stewards’ inquiry.”

Horner continued:

“To finish first, first you’ve got to finish. That’s been our mantra throughout this season. Remember, it wasn’t Max who crashed into Lewis at Silverstone. The stewards found Lewis guilty of driving into Max. They’ve both had their moments this year.

“Inevitably the reverse was found at Monza. They’ve been hard races. They’ve gone wheel to wheel. But I think, for all the fans, you want to see a fair and clean fight in this last round and may the best team and best driver win.”

See, Verstappen definitely won’t crash into Hamilton on purpose. He absolutely would not do it in an attempt to win his first world championship, we promise. How dare you even think such a thing.

Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton crashed at the Italian Grand Prix

In an attempt to calm your nerves as you worry about the prospect of the championship rivals colliding into turn one, Horner also offers a glowing character assessment of Verstappen that should silence any naysayers.

Horner assures readers that Verstappen is the best of the best, better than all the rest.

He believes that if the Red Bull driver and his Mercedes rival were both in the same car, “I have no doubt who would come out on top.” I assume he doesn’t mean Hamilton?

In the article, Verstappen is also likened to four-time-world champion , who won each of his titles in a Red Bull car.

Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton crashed in Saudi Arabia

Horner also praised Verstappen’s ability to get up to speed at the new circuits F1 has visited this year. Specifically, he cites Max’s performance in Jeddah where he was quickly “clear of anybody else.”

Presumably, Horner must have missed the fact that Hamilton won the race and that Max crashed in qualifying. And, I guess, Hamilton’s record of winning at every new track F1 visited this year must have slipped his mind as well.

But don’t worry, if you were worried that Horner’s high praise and Red Bull’s equally high paychecks were going to the young Dutchman’s head, the article also quells those concerns.

Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton come close in Italy

Horner is sure to let distressed readers know that Verstappen hasn’t become “a diva,” but is he suggesting that his climate change-fighting, equality-campaigning rival Sir Lewis Hamilton has?

“After a race he just wants to get back on his Fifa game with his mates,” he says. “He hasn’t become some kind of diva. Money has obviously become a factor in his life but he still has the same principles.”

Good to know that despite his newfound position as an ambassador for F1, Verstappen and about buying his girlfriend.

Thanks for clearing all that up.

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