25/06/2025 18:20
Max Verstappen's claims of bias towards F1 media have been rejected
by six-time grand prix winner Riccardo Patrese. Verstappen has made
claims of bias against British F1 media at times, with Red Bull
even boycotting Sky Sports F1 in 2022 for one race after comments
made about the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. After his stunning win
in the 2024 Sao Paulo GP, Verstappen even criticised a lack of
British media in the official FIA press conference, although media
attendance in this session is often limited owing to the post-race
media pen going on at the same time as well as team principal
sessions. Patrese was team-mate at Williams to Nigel Mansell in
1991 and 1992, and compared Verstappen's 'whinging' to Mansell's.
"I don't agree with him because of his passport. If he's Dutch, I
don't think he gave him any trouble during his career," Patrese
told listofsweepstakescasinos. "I think the fact that he's special
opens the right doors at the right moment. "Sometimes with these
rules, he doesn't agree, but I don't think it's because he's Dutch
instead of English. "Champions usually like whinging a little bit.
I know very well it's because I had Nigel in the team that he was
whinging all the time." The article continues below. Verstappen's
looming race ban Verstappen enters the Austrian Grand Prix weekend
still on 11 penalty points, needing just one more to trigger an
automatic one-race ban for the British GP. The world champion loses
two points on the Monday following the race, but will still only
drop to nine points, just three away from the threshold. However,
Patrese does not believe that the looming threat of the ban will
disrupt the "old-style" Verstappen. "If it happens that he loses
the license, for sure he goes in his boat and relaxes for two weeks
to wait for the next grand prix, I don't think it's a drama for
him," he added. "I think at the moment he is the only driver who
sometimes does old-style fighting and driving as it was in my
time. "I like this because sometimes he fights as he should be,
and also he doesn't like to keep his mouth closed, as at the moment
everybody wants to close the mouth of the drivers. "You cannot say
anymore about your opinion, so at the end, I think I like
Verstappen because he's the only one who is now over all this
situation that there are a lot of rules, a lot of penalties, you
cannot talk and so on. "He feels it very strongly because he's a
four-time world champion."