Formula 1: Max Verstappen content with Brazil F1 guard and says 'we are not in kindergarden' in Qatar Grand prix

Formula 1:  Max Verstappen content with Brazil F1 guard and says 'we are not in kindergarden'  in Qatar Grand prix


Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton ponder the occasions of Interlagos - and that lap-48 occurrence - on the first day of the season of the debut Qatar GP; Verstappen safeguards his driving, while Hamilton says he has a "alternate perspective" presently; stewards' choice on right of survey postponed to Friday 



Max Verstappen says "we are not here to be in a kindergarten" as he guarded his "hard dashing" against Lewis Hamilton in the Sao Paulo GP. 

With Mercedes endeavoring to get the stewards' to survey last Sunday's lap-48 occurrence in front of this present end of the week's Grand Prix in Qatar after Race Control decided at the time that no examination was fundamental, Verstappen and Hamilton directed their individual Thursday media commitment while the consultation including their separate groups was continuing 

A choice on whether stewards will concede Mercedes a full survey has been deferred until Friday. 

Talking about the episode being referred to five days on as F1 showed up at the Losail International Circuit interestingly, Verstappen remained by his driving and said he would acknowledge a similar sort of protection from Hamilton. 

"Tune in, in the event that it would have been the opposite way around in Brazil it would have precisely played out that way," 

"It's hard dashing. We are battling for a title; we are not here to be in a kindergarten." 

Hamilton generally kept his guidance on the episode during and after the race and asked during his public interview appearance how he considered the discussion subsequent to seeing the recording, at first answered: "I won! That is the means by which I consider it. 

"It was a particularly troublesome end of the week and such a ton of feelings, yet we arrived. We didn't surrender, we remained joined collectively and we got the outcome we longed for." 

Hamilton added: "In the event that you sit in the vehicle, at the time, and grumble it'll just keep you down, So at the time I needed to continue to push ahead. 

"Additionally, it's hard to decide on something that you've not seen every one of the points. Obviously, I've relooked at it and have an alternate perspective normally now. 


"However, as I said, I'm simply placing all my energy into setting up the vehicle and ensuring I'm in the right headspace this end of the week." 

Hamilton said he was allowing the Mercedes to group center around their survey challenge, with agents from both the title holders and Red Bull meeting the Brazil stewards through video gathering on Thursday. 

"I've not entirely been a piece of it. Obviously I'm mindful of it," he added. "I've in a real sense just attempted to give all my energy to preparing during the current end of the week, ensuring we show up and set it all up. 

"I have no clue about where they're going with the conversation for sure could be the result."

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