Verstappen tells F1 fans what to do ‘if you don’t like my bad language’

Verstappen tells F1 fans what to do 'if you don't like my bad language'

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Max Verstappen has a simple idea for what his critics can do after the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Max Verstappen responded to his F1 critics by advising them to simply “turn down the volume” if they don’t like his radio communications. Following the Hungarian Grand Prix, where Verstappen voiced his frustration towards his race engineer, he emphasized the importance of open and critical communication within the team. Verstappen acknowledged his vocal nature on the radio but defended it by stating that open criticism is essential for success, despite the potential discomfort it may cause. He expressed his belief that the broadcasting of unflattering radio messages is a part of grand prix racing that should be accepted and tolerated. Verstappen emphasized that in the high-pressure world of Formula 1, open and critical communication is necessary for continuous improvement and success.

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