As the F1 2021 season comes to a close, Lewis Hamilton has come to the defense of his title rival Max Verstappen, amid criticism of the Red Bull driver's aggressive driving style. Despite the duo's intense battle for the championship, Hamilton insisted that Verstappen's approach to racing has not changed, and that the incidents in Mexico were just part of the competition. With the Brazilian Grand Prix set to be another tense showdown between the two, fans can expect to see some exciting and potentially controversial moments on the track.
Lewis Hamilton Defends Sergio Pérez after Controversial Brazilian Grand Prix Incident
Background
As the Formula 1 2021 season nears its climax, the battle for the championship has intensified between Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton and Red Bull's Max Verstappen. The two have engaged in a heated title race, marked by intense competition and several controversial incidents.
Brazilian Grand Prix Incident
During the Brazilian Grand Prix, Sergio Pérez, Verstappen's teammate at Red Bull, was involved in a collision with Hamilton. Pérez was accused of driving aggressively and intentionally pushing Hamilton off the track. The incident sparked criticism from Hamilton and other drivers, who questioned Pérez's sportsmanship.
Hamilton's Defense
Despite the criticism, Hamilton came to Pérez's defense. He insisted that Pérez's driving style had not changed and that the incident in Brazil was simply part of the competition. Hamilton acknowledged that he and Verstappen have had their own share of heated moments, but he believes it's all part of the sport.
Fans' Anticipation
With the championship still hanging in the balance, fans are eagerly anticipating the upcoming races. The Brazilian Grand Prix set the stage for a tense showdown between Hamilton and Verstappen, and the incidents in Mexico and Brazil have only added to the drama.
Top 5 FAQs
1. Why did Sergio Pérez collide with Lewis Hamilton? According to Pérez, he was trying to overtake Hamilton but could not make the move cleanly. He admitted to making a mistake and apologized for the incident.
2. What did Lewis Hamilton say about Pérez's driving? Hamilton insisted that Pérez's driving style had not changed and that the incident in Brazil was just a racing incident.
3. How does the Brazilian Grand Prix incident affect the championship? The incident has no direct impact on the championship standings as both Hamilton and Verstappen finished the race on the podium. However, it could further intensify the rivalry between the two drivers.
4. Has Max Verstappen been involved in previous driving controversies? Yes, Verstappen has been criticized for his aggressive driving in the past. He has been accused of causing collisions and pushing the limits of fair play.
5. What can fans expect from the upcoming races? Fans can expect more intense racing and potentially more controversial moments as the championship reaches its conclusion.
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