Formula1: Will Ferstapen stop going out of his clothes?
We have all seen in Formula1, from irritable drivers, pilots and ducks on and off the track. It is in the « menu » of motor sport, as in other sports, especially when the penalties are raining and inevitably the blood is lit! That exactly happens after the Spanish Grand Prix, where his unpredictable and… aggressive behavior of Max Ferstapen The knives came to the forefront.
The Red Bull Dutch pilot seems to go out of his clothes again (not the first time for Ferstapen, who is not known for his restraint), after the unjust, in the penalty, who « ate » at the Grand Prix of Spain.
The irritable pilot seems not to accept the disciplinary penalty for the deliberate impact on George Russell’s Mercedes at the end of the Grand Priest Spain, falling after the struggle at eleven points, a misconduct that if he was repeatedly at the time. His team to give his position to George Russell.
This outlined the Dutch champion who led him to an inhumane move by falling with his car on Russell.
Russell is absolutely convinced that the Ferstapen did it on purpose! « It seemed to me absolutely deliberate.
Is a shame, because the Max is obviously one of the best guides in the world, But moves like this are completely unnecessary and expose it. » However, Ferstapen seems incomprehensible, commenting on Russell’s statements in an ironic way: « Okay, then, next time I will bring no tissue, » the champion said, who seems to have not realized the magnitude of his inanimate movement.
Russell replied by saying that « this is how Max has learned to fight. » Clearly, this sentence resulted in Ferstapen losing valuable ground – and points – to claim this year’s championship, while Oscar Plastri continues his efforts for the title, having completed just three years in Formula1.
Oscar Plastri returned to the highest step of the podium in Barcelona, and increased his lead by Norris and 49 by Max Ferstapen. The championship continues the following weekend, with the Grand Prix Canada, one of the traditional Grand Prix, based in Montreal and is being held there since 1978. The track is on the artificial island of Panagia on the banks of the river of St. Lavrenti.