The ongoing feud between Mercedes F1 driver George Russell and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen has taken a new turn ahead of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The controversy began when Russell claimed that Verstappen threatened to crash into him and "put you on your f***ing head in the wall" following a stewards’ hearing before the Qatar Grand Prix.
Verstappen received a one-place grid penalty in Qatar after Russell accused him of deliberately driving slowly during qualifying. Despite winning the race, Verstappen expressed his disdain for Russell, stating that he had "lost all respect" for him.
In response to Verstappen’s comments, Russell publicly addressed the situation for the first time, claiming that people have been bullied by Verstappen for years. Russell described Verstappen’s behavior as disrespectful and unnecessary, pointing to past incidents where Verstappen lashed out when faced with adversity.
Verstappen, in turn, denied making the threatening remarks attributed to him by Russell and referred to Russell as a "backstabber." He defended his actions in the stewards’ room and criticized Russell for exaggerating the situation.
The exchange between the two drivers has escalated, with both parties standing firm in their positions. Russell accused Verstappen of crossing a line with his comments and expressed his commitment to standing up against such behavior for the sake of future generations of drivers.
The controversy also drew in team principals Toto Wolff and Christian Horner, with Wolff defending Russell and criticizing Horner’s characterization of Russell as "hysterical." Wolff emphasized the importance of considering all perspectives in penalty debates and condemned personal attacks on drivers.
As the tension between Russell and Verstappen continues to simmer, the stage is set for a dramatic showdown at the season finale in Abu Dhabi. The clash between two of Formula 1’s rising stars promises to add an extra layer of intrigue to an already intense championship battle.