Max Verstappen made his best impression by Jose Mourinho in response to questioning the new controversial rules of the JURANCE OF F1.
The FIA, the F1 director of the F1, has moved to codify punishment for having a jurist to swear in sport regulation and, last year, Verstappen had to undergo a community service in Rwanda for having used a rude language during of a press conference.
Under the new FIA regulations, a first offense includes a fine of £ 33,800; A second offense of a fine of £ 67,600 and suspended a suspension of one month and a third offense a fine of £ 101,000 and a one -month race ban.
Asked about the new regulations of F1 75 Lond in London on Tuesday, the quadruple world champion opted for a sentence made famous by the ex-peak and the manager of Man Utd Mourinho.
“I prefer not to talk about it,” he said. “Otherwise, I will have trouble.”
During a media session, moments later with members of the national press, Verstappen was slightly developed: “If you look at everyone’s reaction, I think that says enough.
“I think we shouldn’t take it if seriously. I’m not going to tell you how you should behave in life.
Verstappen later did not speak to the crowd inside the Arena O2 while revealed the RB21 car from Red Bull.
Verstappen, which offers this year to become the second driver in F1 history to win five consecutive world championships, also explained to him to go from his row with George Russell at the end of last season.
“I have no intention of continuing a type of beef in February,” he said.
“I always appreciate my time away from F1. Honestly, I have nothing to say on this subject. “”
Verstappen was joined by a new teammate in Red Bull this year, the New Zealand pilot Liam Lawson replacing Sergio Perez for 2025.
The 2025 season begins on March 16 in Australia.
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