The 24-year-old handed Red Bull their first title nL1N2SX080
since 2013 in Abu Dhabi on Sunday when he overtook Mercedes'
seven times world champion Lewis Hamilton on the last lap of the
final race of the season.
Mercedes had two protests dismissed but have signalled they
intend to take the matter further.
Hamilton and his father Anthony congratulated Verstappen and
father Jos after the race but Wolff stayed out of sight.
"Toto sent me a text, congratulations on the season and that I
deserved to win it, so that was very nice of him of course,"
Verstappen, slightly worse for wear after a long night of
partying, told reporters on a video call on Monday.
"Lewis is a great sportsman in general. He came up to me and
congratulated me and it must have been of course very tough in
that last lap," he added.
"But it also shows the respect we have for each other.
"Of course we had our tough times throughout the season but in
the end we respect what we were doing and we were pushing each
other to the limit the whole season. It has been really
enjoyable racing against him."
Verstappen had to wait some hours for the stewards to dismiss
the protests but then it was party time with the whole team,
from engineers to caterers, celebrating into the dawn.
"Of course when I woke up that was not so fun. I regretted maybe
that final drink," said Verstappen. "I think a lot of people
have a headache at the moment."
The champion admitted to some nerves on Saturday night, when he
was itching for the battle to start, but he had managed to
sleep.
There was no disappointment in the race finishing amid
controversy, a safety car period ending just in time for one
crucial lap of racing thanks to the intervention of race
director Michael Masi.
"I think it just sums up the whole season in general. It’s been
pretty crazy and intense," said Verstappen.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Ken Ferris)
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