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Verstappen has hit out at repeated questions about his F1 race ban threat after 2025 Canadian Grand Prix qualifying.
Max Verstappen says Formula 1 is "annoying" and that questions about him racing under the threat of a race ban were "childish".
George Russell and Max Verstappen will start on the front row together just two weeks after their controversial clash in Spain; Verstappen slammed a question about his race ban threat; watch the Canadian GP live on Sky Sports F1 at 7pm on Sunday,
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Max Verstappen heads to the Canadian Grand Prix on the brink of a one-race ban with one more infringement could see him miss out on valuable championship points.
The Dutchman struck a feisty tone about his approach to F1 driving in this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix despite chance of a suspension
Max Verstappen says constant questions about his overhanging race-ban threat are "very childish" and "p****** me off" after sealing second in Canadian Grand Prix qualifying.
The penalty took his number of points over a 12-month period to 11, with 12 incurring a one-race ban. Such a punishment has only been handed out once in the history of F1, with Haas driver Kevin Magnussen missing the Azerbaijan Grand Prix last season after he hit the 12-point threshold.