Canadian GP: Max Verstappen vows to ‘race like I always do’

Montreal-Max Versaben pledged to “the race as I always do” even though he finds himself about to ban the race.
Even minor abuses in the Canadian Canadian award race this week or the Austrian Grand Prix can affect the ruling world champion for the next event.
Dutchman The controversial four championships On the side of George Russell Mercedes two weeks ago in Spain, he transferred it to 11 penalty points, one away from the maximum allowed in a 12 -month period.
Verstapen, famous for his entire approach or nothing in the race, promised to adhere to this mentality during the next two weeks.
“No, nothing changes. No [change in approach]He said: “I cannot return from everything. I just go to the race as I always do, I trust myself. Is it fair that I am 11 points? I don’t know. But at the same time, life is not fair. Don’t worry about it, I came here to the race and I will always do the race hard.”
“I am not here, of course, to try to have a ban.”
The penalty points can be placed by the referees of a set of things from causing the slowdown to a virtual safety car.
When asked if he believed that he is justice, he found himself on the threshold of a ban, he said: “You do not need to enter into that to be honest. I mean, what is the fair?
“If you look at it like this. Don’t worry about it. I came here for the race.
“And I will always do the race hard.
Versappen was initially not my apologies in the media interviews after the Spanish Grand Prize race, although he later participated in a social media post, saying that the accident with Russell was “not true” and “It shouldn’t happen.”
The Dutch driver stopped a general apology to Russell, but he confessed that the moment was a mistake in power on his part.
“[The post was] Share my view of things, how I thought this race had come out. Not perfect for me, but this was my graphic. Then I went back to enjoy my day.
“This was worse, as you know, clearly in the corner. But you do not need to go into the full details of the reason, how and what. Everyone makes mistakes in life. Everyone is learning from them and we are just moving.”
Verstapen ranks third in the tournament, 39 points behind McLaren’s Lando Norris.