Thursdays traditionally mark the kick-off of a Formula 1 grand prix weekend without on-track action, featuring entertaining media interactions in team hospitality areas. In Canada this week, all 20 drivers will address the press in motorhome sessions or the FIA press conference. Max Verstappen’s media briefing at 16:10 local time in Montreal is highly anticipated post-Spanish GP controversy. Following recent incidents, speculation arises whether the reigning champ should adjust his aggressive style to avoid penalties. Verstappen’s bold racing style may contrast with his cautious media approach, evident from past instances of withholding opinions. Despite no on-track action in Montreal on Thursday, Verstappen’s response to past controversies can still captivate viewers.
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