Jos Verstappen blasts “negative journalists and drivers from England”
"They think they'💦ll get him out of his good mood, but🔴..."

Jos Verstappen hit out at the perceived negativity of British media after his s💖on’s Brazil win.
Max Veܫrstappen delivered one of his career’s finest drives to win the F1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix from 17th on the grid in wet conditions.
He has opened a 62-point lead from ꦛLando Norris i⛎n the drivers’ championship with three rounds left.
Red Bull and McLaren have spent much of the yearꦦ pointing the finger at each other over technical question marks, but Verstappen is now firmly in charge of the title fight.
"He showed who is the best,” his father Josꦛ told .
“He was very motivated after the negative journalist🏅s and drivers from England.
“But he showed who is the best. They think they'll get 🌳him out of his good mood, but it will only make him better.
"I'm very pꦬroud of what he showed 🎐today. The whole world has seen who is the very best."
A jubilant Max poked fun at the Brit♛is🐷h media in the aftermath of his win in Brazil.
He teased in the press conference: “I don't see aﷺnꦜy British press?
"Do they have to run to the airport, or they don't know where the press conference 💃is?”
Verstappen had previously been plagued by quest🐬ions and criticism of his aggressive driving, after two penalties in the prior race in Mexico for clashes with Norris.
Ex-F1 driver Timo Glock told Sky Germany that the title will n💫ow be Verstappen’s.
"Yes, clearly, it was an excไlamation mark,” Glock said of his win in 💃Brazil.
“He has increased the lead and it is now clear to everyone that the championship train has left M൩cLaren."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American spor𒆙ts, t༒o football, to F1.