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 F1 SHOWDOWN: Max Verstappen Fires Back as Disqualification Statement Rocks Canadian Grand Prix

 

F1 News Today – Tensions flared in Montreal as Max Verstappen hit back following the release of an official disqualification statement during a dramatic Canadian Grand Prix weekend.

The Red Bull champion responded fiercely after the FIA issued a stern clarification involving post-race investigations, fuelling speculation of potential penalties and heightened scrutiny surrounding track limits and technical infringements.

Although Verstappen was not disqualified, rumors swirled after the FIA released a statement addressing non-compliant components found during routine inspections of several cars, sparking a wave of online confusion and media frenzy. Critics and fans questioned if the reigning champion would be caught in the fallout.

Verstappen, never one to shy away from confrontation, clapped back in the paddock, stating:

“I’ve done nothing wrong. People just love drama. It’s getting out of hand.”

His remarks follow increased tension around recent stewarding decisions, with Verstappen expressing frustration at what he views as inconsistent rulings and unnecessary speculation.

FIA officials later confirmed that Red Bull remained within technical regulations, but the damage was already done on social media, where fans debated the fairness of enforcement in F1.

This latest clash adds fuel to the ongoing narrative of Verstappen vs the establishment, as the Dutch driver continues to defend his title amid rising controversy and intense rivalry.

As the championship battle heats up, all eyes now turn to the next Grand Prix—where Verstappen will aim to silence critics the best way he knows how: by dominating on track.

 

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