Motor racing: Max is getting under Lewis's skin, says Red Bull boss
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[May 21, 2021]
By Alan Baldwin
(Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton's comments
about Formula One rival Max Verstappen suggest the Dutch driver is
beginning to get to the seven-times world champion, Red Bull team
boss Christian Horner said on Thursday.
The sport's most successful driver of all time, with 100 pole
positions and 98 wins, suggested at the Monaco Grand Prix that,
unlike him, Verstappen "feels perhaps he has a lot to prove".
Red Bull's Verstappen, Hamilton's closest challenger, said he had
nothing to prove.
"Lewis loves all that rubbish," Horner told Sky Sports television
when asked about any mind games that might be being played.
"Max does his own thing, he's his own man. The fact that Lewis feels
he needs to do that means that actually Max is probably getting
under his skin a little."
Hamilton is 14 points clear of Verstappen after winning three of
four races. The Dutch youngster has won the other and finished
second three times, with the pair going wheel to wheel in every
round.
"We're only at the beginning of the championship," said Horner. "Can
you imagine what it will be like if they are that close going into
the last few races?."
Horner also enjoyed making a few digs at Hamilton's team boss Toto
Wolff.
The Austrian had said earlier that Mercedes, 29 points clear of Red
Bull, were already 90% focused on next year's championship and major
rule changes.
He has also pointed a finger at Red Bull in a controversy over
"bendy" rear wings and their recruiting of Mercedes' engine staff as
they prepare to build their own power units after Honda's exit at
the end of the year.
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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton with Red Bull's
Max Verstappen after winning the race Pool via REUTERS/Emilio
Morenatti/File Photo
"I think Toto's more focused on our
rear wing than he is on next year at the moment," said Horner.
"I don't know what's going on in their business. Toto knows what's
going on in everybody's business."
Horner said he would be surprised if Mercedes had really switched so
much focus to 2022, given the intensity of the championship battle.
"Can Mercedes afford just to turn everything off? you'd be a very
brave person to do that after four races," he added.
The Briton joked also that he would be spending Friday's rest day
"looking at and studying article 3.8 to try and understand it".
The article in the technical regulations relates to components
influencing aerodynamic performance.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ed Osmond)
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