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Max Burstappen's "Body Language" suggests anger 24 hours before George Russell's clash
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Max Verstappen’s Body Language Reveals Anger a Day Before George Russell Showdown

June 7, 2025 2 Min Read
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Max Verstappen’s body language indicates that his frustrations at the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix may have begun earlier than previously believed. The Red Bull driver was involved in a contentious collision with George Russell during the race in Barcelona last weekend, which resulted in a 10-second penalty for Verstappen.

Several individuals in the paddock, including Russell, viewed the move as intentional. The day after the incident, Verstappen acknowledged that such an occurrence should never have taken place. However, some suggest that Verstappen’s irritation started a full day before the race.

Naomi Schiff told Sky Sports, “I think it actually began on Saturday. You could sense his energy during the qualifying interview, where he appeared resigned to the fact that McLaren was outperforming others.” Verstappen has since downplayed his chances of defending his driver’s championship title following the Spanish Grand Prix, currently trailing championship leader Oscar Piastri by 49 points.

Bernie Collins noted, “It’s intriguing that Verstappen indicated his championship hopes were over, seemingly accepting losing points rather than settling for a third or fourth place. He had a strong race until that point, with a hard tire three-stop strategy, but the strategy might have been reconsidered due to safety car scenarios and tire wear.”

Nico Rosberg’s accusation that Verstappen deserved the black flag was refuted by Christian Horner. Rosberg argued that Russell’s car was out of control but he was allowed to remain ahead after his engineer requested he give the position back. The incident escalated tensions, with Verstappen deliberately retaliating against Russell—a move deemed unacceptable and against the rules.

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Fan Take: This story highlights the growing competitive tension and psychological pressure at the top levels of F1, reminding fans that racing is as much a mental game as a physical one. How Verstappen handles this challenging period could significantly influence the dynamics of the championship battle and the future rivalry between drivers.

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