Max Verstappen expels journalist from Japan GP press conference - BBC Sport
Max Verstappen: "One second, I'm not speaking before he's leaving."
Giles Richards: "Seriously?"
Verstappen: "Yeah."
Richards: "Because of the question last year?"
Verstappen: "Yeah."
Richards: "You want me to leave?"
Verstappen: "Yeah."
Richards: "It's because of the question I asked you in Abu Dhabi?"
Verstappen: "Yeah."
Richards: "About why you..."
Verstappen: "Yeah."
Richards: "About Spain?"
Verstappen: "Get out."
Richards: "You're really, really upset about it?"
Verstappen: "Get out. Get out. Now we can start."
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Can't really say this makes me particularly sympathetic towards Max. The question was pointed for sure, but still completely within the limits of reasonable journalism. Max has no obligation to answer, but he shouldn't have this power to control the narrative either. He's there to answer questions from accredited reporters, not talk to select few people who can spin him softball questions. Excluding journalists whose reporting you don't like, throwing tantrums, carrying a petty grudge for months and acting on it unprovoked much later... All very Trumpian honestly. Don't really like any of it.
Also if you don't want to face questions about deliberately driving into people, maybe you don't deliberately drive into people?
Giles Richards' article regarding the incident.
Damn.
But he did deliberately drive into another car.
I somewhat understand Max's frustration. A whole season has happened, with wins, and losses, DNF's, etc. Why ask about one specific incident saying "Do you regret this?" It seems to narrow the entire season to "Remember that penalty you got against the British driver?"
I'm there there were lots of places he lost points, and that was somewhat Max's thought I think.
I understand being frustrated by a question from the media... But, welcome? This is literally their job?
I can think of PLENTY of people who wanted to know the answer to that question. Should he have asked it differently? Maybe, but if Max gets to "be who he is" why can't this journalist have the same attitude, and ask a question how he wants?
It just reeks of entitlement. Max gets to dictate what questions are asked and who asks them, not the other way around! Which is garbage and that's not the way it's supposed to work. Also... Grow up bro. It feels so petty to hold this one little incident over this guy's head for so long. Like what purpose does it serve other than to show you hold grudges really well?
I respect Max for his driving capabilities and his approach to racing. I cannot respect him as a person when he operates like this. He just looks like mini-Jos and fuckin A that's incredibly unattractive.
Sadly this type of behaviour and privilege comes from his dad. Both obnoxious people.
His father was a talentless driver who loved to beat women.
These F1 drivers are just cunts. They take in tens of millions of euros, put a flag on their helmet for the country's fans, then tax evade to Monaco, and then even get knighted for it.
Hamilton is now hanging out with Kim Kardashian...gross.
Well at least he tries to do some good. His foundation to encourage more under privileged and ethnic minorities onto F1 is very positive.
Max on the other hand likes to call people Mongoloids and defends the racist Nelson Piquet when he called Lewis the N word on TV. Max then invited him to the Red Bull paddock like nothing.
Yeah some F1 drivers are cunts, no doubt.
Pretty sure Piquet did not use the N word at all but a common term in Portuguese used in a country with integrated African and European heritage.
That was US pearl clutching .
Mate...
Quite petty from VER but on the other hand 🍿
What a bitch
I can imagine the frustration of being asked about painful regret from someone hiding behind a shit-eating grin. But it sounds like he's dealing with his over-the-hill F1 relevance by projecting daddy issues onto a journalist - someone at a lower power differential. Not a good look, Max. Go to therapy instead.
This is a good example of how authoritarian parenting/training (by Jos) is ultimately more limiting than helpful. You start facing defeat at some point and it enrages and confuses you.
Every Brit (especially sports commentators) still has the "Abu Dhabi Syndrome of December 12, 2021". When they say "I respect Max for his driving" they are actually saying "I hate him from the bottom of my heart".
You have clearly never read a BBC Have Your Say on F1 lol. But also his first world championship was handed to him.
I agree with Max on this. Fuck Richards.
Not sure why you thought all that supports Max being able to decide what questions he gets asked and can have a reporter removed.
Ok in English. Ay mate, ya pasted a books worth a gibberish, aight?
Thank god blocking isn't a paid feature. 🙌
Thank God morons can still make it in society somehow.
max behaves like a child and doesn't want anyone to point it out… and you agree with that
Why even bother with press conferences to begin with? It's always the same questions with the same answers anyway so just prerecord something at the start of the season and use that.