Russell backs Verstappen amid F1 criticism

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George Russell reflects on Max Verstappen’s future in Formula One amid ongoing criticism of new regulations. Photo: REUTERS/FILE


LONDON:

Championship favourite George Russell said he would understand if Max Verstappen walked away from Formula One in the sport’s new era and he would not be surprised either way.
Speaking to reporters via a video call on ‌Friday, on what would have been a Saudi Grand Prix weekend but for the cancellation of April Middle Eastern races due to the Iran war, the Mercedes driver said his old rival’s current frustration was “only natural”.
Red Bull’s four-times world champion Verstappen has been a vocal critic of the new rules and engines, and what he calls “anti-racing”, and has said he will be doing “stuff that makes me smile” in the downtime before F1’s next race in Miami in May.
“Formula One’s bigger than any driver,” said Russell when asked if he felt there was a danger ⁠Verstappen could decide he’d had enough. “You wouldn’t want to lose Max because I think we all enjoy racing against Max,” he added.
“You do understand and recognise the frustration but he’s achieved what most drivers dream of, winning a championship. He’s got four of them. And at the end of the day I guess you get to a point in life that you want, there’s not really much more for him to achieve in Formula One.
“He’s ticked all the boxes. Maybe he can go after the records but knowing him as I do and knowing drivers who have won or achieved similar things, at one point you want to do what puts a smile on your face.”

RACING SPORTSCARS AT THE NUERBURGRING

Verstappen is racing a Mercedes GT3 sportscar in qualifiers at the Nuerburgring Nordschleife this weekend as he works towards competing in a 24-Hour endurance race at the circuit next month.
“The Nuerburgring ‌is a ⁠special place. There’s no other track like it,” the 28-year-old Dutch driver said in March. “The 24h Nuerburgring is a race that’s been on my bucket list for a long time, so I’m really thrilled we can make it happen now,”
Russell, who has driven many laps of the historic ‘Green Hell’ track, said it would put a smile on anyone’s face.
“I would love to have that chance to go and race around the Nordschleife,” he said.
“But my goal now is to become a Formula ⁠One world champion. If I have four of them under my belt, I’d probably be doing the same (as Verstappen). He’s in a very different stage of his career and I think you’d understand if he stayed and you’d understand if he went.” 
Russell also suggested that Formula One’s evolving technical direction could increasingly influence how long drivers choose to remain in the sport, especially those who have already achieved sustained success. He added that the demands of constant competition, travel, and adaptation to new regulations can weigh heavily, making personal motivation and enjoyment key factors in deciding whether to continue racing at the highest level.

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