F1 Mexican GP: Verstappen on foul-mouth Vettel: He has to go back to school

"He's always so frustrated, the whole weekend he's just shouting on the radio. He's just a frustrated guy at the moment..."
Verstappen on foul-mouth Vettel: He has to go back to school

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历🦄史:RESULTS: Mexican 𝓀Grand Prix - Race results

Max Verstappen has✤ slamm♉ed Sebastian Vettel's tirade against him following their bitter on-track battle in the closing laps of the Mexican Grand Prix, which resulted in the loss of a podium finish.

The Dutchman was defending against Vettel with three laps remaining when he out-braked himself into turn one and ran across the grass. Mirroring a similar incident for Lewis Hamilton at the start of the race - which went unpunished -, Verstappen held his position to the chequered f🔯lag, much to the chagrin of Vettel.

Wiওth the Ferrari driver raging over the radio, culminating in him to tell FIA Race Direc🎶tor to 'f**k off', ironically Vettel did get his wish minutes later when Verstappen was given a five-second penalty dropping him to fifth.

POLL: Should Sebastian Vettel be punished for his f🦹oul mouthed outbursts?

With Verstappen frustrated to be given a penalty given Hamilton didn't, h✨e was also angry at Vettel's animated reaction, saying he ﷽needs to 'go back to school to get some better language'.

"Well I think it's pretty si🙈milar to what happened in lap one, corner one, Lewis went off and gained a massive advantage. Nico also went off at Turn 1 when we touched, he also gained an advantage. I didn't even gain an advantage, I was still a💟head under braking, when I came back on track I was same length in front, so I think it's ridiculous.

"I don't know how often he's using very bad language in general but I think he has to go back to school or something to get some better language.

"I will speak to h▨im because it's ridiculous the way he's handling it. He's 🌜always so frustrated, the whole weekend he's just shouting on the radio. He's just a frustrated guy at the moment."

Furtherore, Verstappen says there is irony in Vettel's defenc🌜e of Daniel Ricciardo after he was accused of moving under braking. The tactic was banned from the previoꦏus race in Japan, largely because of driver protest - including Vettel - over its use by Verstappen.

"At 🐬least I can do it in a good way, because it's ridiculous what he did. Daniel is alongside him and he just turned into him. They touched and then he started shouting on the radio."

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