'The English are bashing Max and Red Bull, and he is now being put forward as a scapegoat. He isn't. I stick up for Ted.' F1
Verstappen refused to give interviews to Sky Sports in the aftermath of clinching a record 14th victory of the season in Mexico, his Red Bull team following suit, after the Dutchman revealed that he felt disrespected by a specific individual working with the broadcaster.
He also suggested “what a script” it would have been had Hamilton beaten Verstappen at the Circuit of The Americas. Plooij argued that Kravitz’s words were taken out of context and that he is being used as a “scapegoat” for bias in the British media against Verstappen and Red Bull. “So cuts were made to that, so everyone only gets to hear that last bit where he tells us he was ‘robbed.’ Not Max, but the title. So Hamilton has been robbed. He doesn’t even mention the whole name Max Verstappen.
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