Johnny Herbert takes aim at “disrespectful” Max Verstappen for lack of podium celebration
“It comes across as unprofessional and disrespectful, from a four-ꦓtime world champion.”

Former F1 driver Johnny Herbert has criticised 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen for being “unprofessional” and “disrespectful” after not �🅷�celebrating on the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix podium.
Verstappen cut a frustrated figure following Sunday’s F1 race at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.
The D𝓀utchman was given a five-second penalty for an incident wi💧th Piastri on the opening lap.
The stewards deemed Verstappen had illegally gai🍸ned an advantage by going off the track and keeping the position.
Verstappen ultimately finished th🦂e race in🍌 second, 2.8s behind Piastri.
After the race, ♛Verstappen refused to share his opinion in parc ferme in an interview𝐆 with David Coulthard.
Herbert, who was part of F1’s stewarding team up until the end of last year, felt that that he wꦇas given.
Herbert ♒was also unimpressed with Verstappen’s conduct on the podium in Saudᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚi Arabia.
“I saw Max Verstappen drink the champagne on the podium and didn’tꦜ really celebrate Oscar or Charles,” Herbert said to Beste Online Casino Nederland. “It comes across as unprofessional and disrespe﷽ctful, from a four-time world champion.
“You have to be gracious in defeat sometimes. I don’t know how people will argue that it was an unf💮air penalty. The people arguing against it have probably never been in a race car, and definitely not in an F1 car, so they have zero understanding.”
Herbert blames Christian Horner
Herbert thinks Christian Horner should be more honest when his driver is𓆉 in the wrong.
When speaking to the written press ♏in Jeddah, Horner defended Ver🐓stappen by printing out an image to dispute the penalty.
“I’ll include Christian Horner in this, too,” Herbert added. “I know he’s the team principal and he’﷽s try💫ing to do what’s best for Red Bull, but sometimes you have to just admit you’re wrong and give the place back.
“Most drivers 🎐are very aware of when they should give the place ba♒ck.”
Verstappen sits third in the F1 drivers’ standing💯s after five rounds, 12 points behind championship leader Piast🥂ri.

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