F1 Pundit bashes fans for criticizing Max Verstappen for his dominance in the 2023 season
Max Verstappen has been simply sensational during this year's Formula 1 campaign.
David Croft (Credits: Motorsport) and Max Verstappen (Credits: TRT Haber)
Max Verstappen has steamrolled its competition during the ongoing 2023 F1 season, and some fans have dared to criticize him for his dominant run. While the pinnacle of motor racing is in its summer break, F1 commentator David Croft has come forward and bashed the fans for removing the gloss from the Dutchman’s run.
Croft is popularly known as the voice of Formula 1 and has been associated with the sport for several years; he has a deep understanding of how things work. Because of this, he is not even a bit pleased with how some fans have continuously criticized Max Verstappen for his incredible run this year.
While talking about the same, he recently said, “It is so so easy to run with the herd here and say ‘Oh it’s boring because Max keeps winning. Why not marvel at the record? At the excellence? At the consistency and to be that good for so long. All I would say is if you think the sight of cars going at 200 miles an hour plus, or doing 170 miles an hour through Maggotts and Becketts.”
“Or showing the most supreme engineering challenge, in the hands of some of the most talented human beings ever to grab hold of a steering wheel, where we’re at tracks where you’re millimeters away from ruining your afternoon for 70-odd laps in a race. If you think that’s boring, I can’t help you. I really can’t,” he added.
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Max Verstappen is on course to secure his third consecutive F1 title
While David Croft has defended Max Verstappen from his delusional doubters, the latter is on course to secure his third Formula 1 World Championship. The Dutchman has performed in a league this year and is well aware of how good he is. Thus, he does not bother himself with what people say.
He is only concerned with his job behind the wheel of the mighty RB19 and giving his best every time. As mentioned earlier, the F1 extravaganza is currently in its month-long summer break, and this has given Verstappen the perfect opportunity to disconnect from the sport for a while.
He has done amazingly well this year, and he fully deserves to have some time off from F1. The first race after the summer break is his home race, the Dutch Grand Prix, and there at the Zandvoort circuit, thousands of fans are going to cheer for their home hero. Considering this, the 25-year-old would definitely look to put on a sensational show.
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