Horner: Hamilton and Mercedes behind F1 ‘narrative’ to pressure Verstappen

On the eve of this weekend’s title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Verstappen claimed he has been unfairly treated by F1’s stewards compared to other drivers this sea🔴son.
Horner agreed with Verstappen’s vi🉐ew and argued the Dutchman faces additional scrutiny ov🍰er his driving standards.
“The problem for Max is that the scrutiny 💝is on him, he has the spotlight positioned on him,” Horner said during Friday’s press conf♔erence.
“He's running at the front, he's competing against a seven-time world champion, and I think allegati🍰ons about his driving, about his driving style, about his driving standards have been...there's been a narrative that's been pushed t🍰o put pressure on him.”
Hamilton described Verstappen’s driving as “over the limit” after they clashed several times in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, before adding that F1𒁃’s overtaking rules “doesn’t apღply to one of us”.
Asked if he thinks Hamilton has played a role in the narrative against Verstappen, Horner said: “Lewis is a seven-time world champion, he’s the most successful driver of all time, he has a standing obviously within the sport and what he says carries a lot oﷺf weight.
“I think he has used ⛎every tool available to him to put Max under pressure this year. Hওe’s a competitive animal, you don’t become a seven-time world champion by not being a competitor like he is.
“Yes, I believe - and backed up by the 🍬Mercedes media mach💖ine - a huge amount of pressure has been placed on Max.
“What you’ve got to remember with Max is he’s just a young lad. He’s a 24-year-old who drives with bravery, with⛄ passion, with skill, with determination, and he’s just a guy living his dream, doing his job. And he’s up against not only Lewis but a huge machine in Mercedes-Benz.
"I think all credit to him the way he’s handleꦛd that pressure this year and hasn’t been drawn 🐓into it, hasn’t been sucked into it, he’s just gone about his business and he hasn’t changed from Bahrain to Saudi, his approach or how he goes racing.”

Horner referred to the prospect of Verstappen beating Hamilton to this yearꦦ’s title as being akin to a "David v Goliath” upset in the BBC’s recent
“Well if you think of the size of Mercedes globally they must be one of the biggest auto𝓀motive companies in the world,” Horner explained when asked if that c🦋omparison was a stretch.
“The power that they wield with media around the world, I think we pale into insignificance in comparison. ꦰAs Lewis Hamilton indeed called us, we’re just an energy drinks company going racing.
“So no, I think that Mercedes - Mercedes Formula 1 Team - have become a machine over the last seven or eight years during their period ofও dominance and obviously have the weight and power of the parent company behind them, because I can’t🔯 believe it’s particularly comfortable being beaten by an energy drinks manufacturer as a major OEM. That’s never sat comfortably, we know that, it’s been made quite clear to us.
"We’re a team of racers, we’re g♍oing racing, we’ve got a phenomenal driver who h📖as driven his heart out this year, and it’s been intense on track and off track. I do think that the spotlight, even the narrative of this last week of this Mad Max scenario, calling him crazy, there’s been a very clear narrative.”

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