Ex-Bridgestone tyre competition head Kees van de Grint admits Max Verstappen's domination is not good for Formula 1, but 'you have to blame the rest' for this. MaxVerstappen redbullracing Formula1 f1
Max Verstappen is ‘blameless’ for his current dominance of F1, with one of his countrymen hopeful the other teams can catch up soon.
Verstappen has won two of the the first three races of the 2023 F1 season, with a second place in the other race, meaning that it’s the reigning World Champion who has assumed an early lead in the Drivers’ Championship. With teammate Sergio Perez second in the standings, it’s a Red Bull 1-2 with the Milton Keynes-based team clearly out in front in the Constructors’ table. The closest driver from another team is Fernando Alonso – the Aston Martin driver being some 24 points behind Verstappen after the first trio of events.
It’s been a truly dominant start to the season for Red Bull and Verstappen, leading calls from the Mercedes camp that Red Bull’s dominance is such that they are actually disguising their outright pace in order to try heading off any possible intervention in the ruleset.
“It is, of course, monotonous, I did not expect otherwise, but Max Verstappen is the big winner,” Van de Grint told the“His dominance is actually not good for the sport, but you can’t blame him, you have to blame the rest of it.”
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