FIA president makes feelings crystal clear on ‘punishing’ Max Verstappen
The president of the FIA expresses his thoughts about “punishing” Max Verstappen quite clearly.
Max Verstappen secures his third Formula One world championship in a row.
The president of the FIA, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, has made it very evident that he has no plans to penalize Red Bull athlete Max Verstappen for his dominance in Formula One racing.
Once again, Verstappen has been in dominant form on the track and has already won the F1 world championship for this season.
He also holds the titles for 2021 and 2022.
“Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher are two examples of how F1 dominance has occurred numerous times,” Ben Sulayem said.
It’s unfair and a little harsh to penalize achievement.
If you believe that there is a way to be just and democratic rather than just penalizing Max and his team or any other team, please feel free to make suggestions.
However, I’m in the same boat as you.
The FIA will never penalize achievement, and this kind of dominance by one driver has occurred twice in my memory.
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After a controversial one-lap shootout to tie the Mercedes driver, Verstappen emerged victorious in his maiden world championship, defeating Hamilton by the narrowest of margins on the penultimate lap of the race.
The decision was made with the safety car in place.
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Vertappen, 26, won 15 of the 22 Grands Prix, so luck wasn’t needed for him to win his second championship.
This time around, he has shown that he is unbeatable in most races as well, taking first place in 14 of the 17 races that have ended.
After the 2021 season, teams were compelled to redesign their cars due to new regulations, which coincided with Verstappen’s recent dominance.
Because Verstappen and teammate Sergio Perez have an advantage over their competitors, Red Bull engineers have produced the best car in the class. And in the absence of any additional regulation changes, the Dutchman’s supremacy appears unwavering.
Following his second-place finish in the Qatar Sprint race the day before the Grand Prix, Verstappen secured the title for this season earlier this month. That put the movie star in the unique position of being able to celebrate winning a championship before the weekend’s main event had even begun.
When speaking about his third victory in a row, the ace said, “The first one was the most emotional—that’s when your dreams are fulfilled.”.
It has been my best year to date.
Even though I constantly strive for perfection, there are moments when I am not satisfied with my performance or the way my weekend went.
Every race weekend I attend, I make an effort to improve.
Race after race, I evaluate my performance, and this year is no different.
For this reason, I believe that this year has been the best in terms of performance.
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