Verstappen Expresses Frustration Over Focus on Penalty Points
MONTREAL – Max Verstappen, visibly annoyed, expressed his irritation at the “childish” focus on his penalty points situation, calling it something that “is already getting on his nerves.” Verstappen, one penalty point away from a race suspension, was outqualified by George Russell in the Canadian Grand Prix. This happened two weeks after an incident where Verstappen collided with Russell’s car in Spain. Russell, seemingly enjoying the situation, made a direct comment in the post-qualifying interviews.When the topic came up in the post-race press conference, Verstappen mumbled something under his breath and shook his head while Russell was answering. “I don’t need to hear it again. It’s really getting on my nerves,” Verstappen said when asked about the subject. Russell, who was next to him, reacted with a laugh at the answer. “You guys talk about this on Thursday. It’s a waste of time. It’s very childish. That’s why I don’t want to say much either, because this world we live in is really annoying,” Verstappen continued.I have a few more points on my license to play. We’ll see.
George Russell
