Max Verstappen he just won his second world title in Japan, but between one celebration and another is called to have his say on thorny issues concerning the team for which he runs. The budget chapter chap it's just the beginning, and the Dutchman is hurtling towards what is a likely triumph with the pressure of the legislator weighing on his team.
Verstappen trusts his team
The two-time world champion, apparently, he doesn't seem worried. The number 33 seems to have faith in his team, and apparently, like the team principal Christian horner, convinced that the men of Milton Keynes did not act in bad faith. Verstappen said: “I mean, nothing has been confirmed yet. But as a team, we know what we have to contend with. AND I think we have been very clear about what we think is correct. So that's why it's still ongoing, and ultimately, it's not even my job. It is between the team and the FIA. "

Max touches it softly
The defending champion was asked what he thought of the Statements by other teams on Red Bull, considering that the violation allegations referred to two years, last and 2022: “I think it is mainly because, obviously, we did well. They try to slow us down in every possible way. In the end, that's how F1 works too. In the end, everyone is a bit hypocritical. I agree with this".
Meanwhile, further statements are expected today from Red Bull, which could get away with a plea deal with the FIA.
SOURCE STATEMENTS: skysportf1