Max Verstappen firmly stated that he ignores criticism regarding his Formula 1 racing conduct, confidently stating that he knows what he’s doing. The Red Bull driver faced scrutiny after penalties in the Mexico Grand Prix related to incidents with Lando Norris. Damon Hill accused Verstappen of unsportsmanlike behavior, to which the Dutchman responded by saying he doesn’t listen to such opinions. Verstappen sees racing as a mix of wins and losses, aiming to maximize results and expressing a dislike for losing. He values advice from objective individuals in the paddock and questions the increasing complexity of racing rules. Despite some biased criticism, Verstappen remains focused on his career and performance.
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