Max Verstappen has stood by his prior criticisms of the new F1 regulations, despite the FIA and the championship implementing a suite of revisions at the Miami Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen believes that the F1 regulations are still penalizing drivers despite the adjustments made by the FIA for the Miami Grand Prix. The changes were aimed at making qualifying more challenging by reducing the reliance on the electric element of the power unit. Although efforts were made to address safety concerns and improve the quality of racing, Verstappen feels that the rules do not go far enough, especially with the new power units. Despite his criticisms, his Red Bull team made revisions that resulted in a more competitive performance in Miami, with Verstappen qualifying on the front row and finishing fifth. He remains cautious about the next race in Montreal and the potential for further updates to the RB22, acknowledging the different challenges of each track.




