Verstappen calls Hamilton a 'stupid idiot' as F1 rivals clash
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[October 23, 2021] By
Alan Baldwin
(Reuters) -Formula One's title rivalry flared up on Friday with
championship leader Max Verstappen calling Lewis Hamilton a "stupid
idiot" as they went wheel-to-wheel in second U.S. Grand Prix
practice.
The 24-year-old Red Bull racer also gave the seven-times world
champion, the most successful driver of all time, a single digit
salute as the Mercedes accelerated away on a hot and humid Texas
afternoon at Austin's Circuit of the Americas.
"Ignore it, don't worry about it," his race engineer told him over
the radio. Red Bull team boss Christian Horner joked Verstappen was
simply pointing out who was number one in the standings.
Verstappen is six points clear of Hamilton with six rounds remaining
and the battle is getting more intense with every race as the
pendulum swings one way and then the other.
The Dutch youngster's Mexican team mate Sergio Perez was quickest in
the second session, with a best lap of one minute 34.946 seconds.
"It was a good day, obviously it's going to be very tight," said
Perez, whose role will be to support Verstappen unless circumstances
fall his way.
"There's a lot to be done to try to improve the car," he added.
Verstappen, meanwhile, was frustrated by traffic and failed to set a
proper flying lap. He ended up eighth in the session after third in
the morning.
"The track's quite bumpy and to find the right compromise with the
car hasn’t been the easiest so far," said Verstappen.
Jenson Button, Britain's 2009 world champion who is now a television
pundit for Sky, wondered whether Hamilton was playing mind games.
"Obviously it did rattle Max a little bit, he was very upset on the
radio," he said.
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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton bumps fists with Red Bull's Max Verstappen
after qualifying in pole position and third place respectively Pool
via REUTERS/David W Cerny
"It's been quite a fiery day for Max, to be fair.
Not getting his lap. I think there's a bit of frustration building,
with that incident he couldn't get his lap and then he had traffic
in FP2 on his new tyres for two laps in a row."
McLaren's Lando Norris was second fastest and Hamilton, who had his
best lap deleted for exceeding track limits, third.
"Generally it's been a good day but still work to do," said the
champion, who will be chasing a record-extending 101st career win on
Sunday and sixth in nine races in Austin.
Mercedes had dominated the first session with Hamilton's Finnish
team mate Valtteri Bottas 0.045 quicker than the champion with
Verstappen third but nearly a second off the Finn's pace.
Bottas, fourth in the afternoon session, will have a five-place grid
penalty for Sunday's race after using his sixth engine of the
campaign -- three more than the rules allow.
Mercedes are favourites to win on Sunday after taking pole for the
last six races there. Last year's round was cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz were
fourth and fifth in the morning, a boost for a team fighting McLaren
for third.
The opening session was stopped after three minutes when Fernando
Alonso stopped on track. The team said the Spaniard, who returned
later, had done so as a precaution.
Haas's Mick Schumacher and Perez clashed on the bumpy track late in
that session, with the Mexican unimpressed by the German rookie but
later clearing things up. Stewards decided to take no further
action.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Ken Ferris and
Pritha Sarkar)
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