Max Verstappen expressed his disinterest in discussing his penalty points ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, where he qualified on the front row with George Russell. The attention is on their battle after a controversial incident in the Spanish Grand Prix led to Verstappen receiving penalty points. Verstappen, close to a one-race ban, was frustrated by the continuous questions about the situation during media sessions. Despite the pressure, he remained defiant about changing his driving approach. Russell, aware of the circumstances, emphasized the focus on winning while anticipating a challenging race. Verstappen aimed for a podium finish and efficiency in tyre management in the upcoming race.
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