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Zak Brown, the outspoken McLaren boss, has thrown gasoline on Formula One’s fiery debate about racing etiquette, taking direct aim at Max Verstappen’s no-holds-barred approach. The Red Bull ace? A generational talent, sure—no question. Three titles don’t lie. But Brown reckons the Dutchman’s wheel-to-wheel antics sometimes cross the line from fierce to downright sketchy.
Let’s not sugarcoat it. Verstappen’s clashes with Lewis Hamilton, especially that mess in Brazil a couple years back, still linger like a bad hangover. Those two went to war in 2021, and let’s be honest: the fallout’s still shaping how drivers duel today. When Max turns up the heat, is it masterful aggression or borderline bullying? Brown’s leaning toward the latter.
Now, here’s the twist. McLaren’s suddenly in the mix, breathing down Red Bull’s neck. Suddenly, every word from Brown hits different. Rivalries aren’t just about speed anymore—they’re about who blinks first when the elbows come out. And with the FIA waffling on what’s fair game these days, the whole paddock’s itching for answers.
Dirty driving? Nah, Brown won’t go that far. But ego mixed with raw speed? That’s a cocktail that sometimes spills over. The sport’s got a choice to make: let them race, sure, but at what point does “hard but fair” become just plain reckless? With every title fight getting tighter than a drum, don’t expect this argument to fade into the background. Not a chance.
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