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Max Verstappen calls Lewis Hamilton ‘stupid idiot’ in US Grand Prix practice
Austin: The red-hot rivalry between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton returned to the race track with a flip of the finger and an insult. It was only practice but the exchange Friday between the Formula One title contenders made for a spirited opening day of the U.S. Grand Prix and showed this championship duel between […]
Austin: The red-hot rivalry between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton returned to the race track with a flip of the finger and an insult.
It was only practice but the exchange Friday between the Formula One title contenders made for a spirited opening day of the U.S. Grand Prix and showed this championship duel between the Red Bull and Mercedes drivers is just hitting its peak heading into the final six races of the season.
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Welcome back to Texas y’all. It was mere minutes into the second practice when Verstappen and Hamilton found themselves side-by-side entering the long straight at the starting grid. Verstappen said he was first to the spot, but Hamilton sprinted with him all the way to the end and took the inside line into the corner. It was the sort of risky, wheel-to-wheel move drivers seldom make in practice, especially these two given their history of collisions this season.
Verstappen backed off, but flipped Hamilton his middle right finger and called Hamilton a “stupid idiot” in a radio message to the Red Bull garage. “Ignore it,” was the message back from the team. It’s impossible to ignore what’s to come between those two in Sunday’s race and beyond.
Verstappen clings to a miniscule six-point lead over Hamilton for the season championship as the 24-year-old Dutchman chases his first championship. Hamilton, 36, has won seven championships and an eighth would break his tie with Michael Schumacher for most in F1 history.
“I don’t know, we were all lining up to go for our laps and I don’t really understand what happened there,” Verstappen said of the clash with Hamilton. The Texas race is the first of a two-part swing in North America as the series heads next to Mexico City.
Both races were canceled amidst the pandemic last season. Mercedes has been dominant the Austin track, winning five times since it opened in 2012. Hamilton has won four of those races and teammate Valtteri Bottas won in 2019. Points lost can be decisive.
Formula 1 hasn’t seen such a tight championship battle since Hamilton lost out to teammate Nico Rosberg in 2016. The series hasn’t had two teams fighting it out so late in the season since 2012, when Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel rallied late to beat Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso. The race weekend is expected to draw massive crowds with Sunday’s race expecting a capacity 140,000.
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