My F1 critics don’t have a title-winning mentality, claims Max Verstappen
- World champion says he will maintain ruthless style
- Lando Norris takes pole for Saturday’s sprint race
Max Verstappen has defiantly dismissed criticism of his driving in the aftermath of winning his fourth Formula One world title in Las Vegas last weekend.
Speaking before this weekend’s Qatar Grand Prix, the penultimate round, the Red Bull driver bullishly insisted he would not change his ruthless style, which has been both penalised and criticised.
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