Max Verstappen: 'I Don’t Care About What’s Good for F1'

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Max Verstappen: 'I Don’t Care About What’s Good for F1'
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Two-time Formula 1 champion hits back at those who say his loss in Singapore might be good for the sport.

Two-time F1 champ and current runaway points leader Max Verstappen says he has “zero interest” in whether the end to his dominant streak of victories will bring in a different audience to Formula 1.

Verstappen recovered to finish the race in fifth, with Perez eighth, in a race that was won by Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz.Eurasia Sport Images“I mean, yeah, we stopped winning for one race—shit happens,” said a relaxed Verstappen on Thursday, ahead of this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix. “We won 10 in a row before that. Of course I would have liked to win there as well, but I also know there is always going to be a day or a weekend where you are not winning and things go wrong.

“That’s how it goes and that’s why I was super relaxed about it, because we didn’t perform and other people did a better job than us and of course they deserve to win. They shouldn’t win because people say it’s boring that we are winning.” Red Bull will mathematically make sure of the 2023 championship crown if it out-scores Mercedes and is also not out-scored by Ferrari by 24 points.“It’s a great achievement and something that we set out to do at the start of the year and something that everyone can be very proud of,” said Verstappen.

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