Max Verstappen Defies Controversy: Embracing Risk and Resilience on the Racetrack

Max Verstappen Defies Controversy: Embracing Risk and Resilience on the Racetrack

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Max Verstappen will receive a race ban should he receive a penalty point in either of the next two races in Canada and Austria.

Despite the looming threat of a race ban, former F1 driver Jolyon Palmer believes Max Verstappen will continue taking risks without altering his driving style. Verstappen is close to a race ban, needing to avoid accruing another penalty point until after the Austrian Grand Prix. His recent incident with George Russell in the Spanish Grand Prix elevated his penalty points to 11, prompting caution for the upcoming races in Canada and Austria. With his title challenge against McLaren drivers diminishing, a race ban would be a significant setback for the 27-year-old. Palmer anticipates Verstappen will maintain his aggressive driving approach at the Canadian Grand Prix, acknowledging that while certain incidents might not recur, Verstappen will likely persist in pushing the limits on track.

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