F1 | Red Bull, Verstappen apologizes: "Over the radio I shouldn't have used those words dictated by the heat"
The Dutch driver: "We came to Budapest with great expectations: we didn't expect this latest engine failure"
Max Verstappen takes a step back and "takes" it back heavy words of disappointment released via radio following the engine failure suffered by his Red Bull in the first laps of the Hungarian Grand Prix. “I don't care if this f***ing engine explodes! It's a f***ing joke! Every f*****g time!” – the 20-year-old Dutch thundered hotly.
The unreliability of the Renault power unit, therefore, made Verstappen lose his mind, but with a clear mind he tried to re-elaborate what had happened: “Looking back, the disappointment is still there” - He admitted. "However, I shouldn't have used those words I said in the heat of the moment. Emotions were running high after a good start to the race. These frustrations came after another unexpected engine failure that has occurred far too often in recent years. We came to Budapest with high expectations and not being able to be competitive made things difficult for us to digest. I will go on holiday hoping to come back stronger after what happened.".
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