Max Verstappen showing a different sense of attitude against Charles Leclerc when compared to Lewis Hamilton last year says former F1 driver
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#BelgianGP17401902Thanks so much to the incredible Orange Army here today, we’ll see you again next week ?#BelgianGP https://t.co/aXlGZCwpth Watson noted that Max Verstappen has matured as a driver, and this growth has been reflected in his 2022 campaign. The former F1 driver believes there is a stark difference in attitude with the Dutchman in 2022 compared to 2021 where he would refuse to concede to Lewis Hamilton and clash on the tracks in Silverstone and Monza. Judging the Red Bull driver's performance over the entire 2021 season, Watson felt the Dutchman could have wrapped his 2021 title much earlier than the Abu Dhabi GP. Talking about Max Verstappen's change in mindset from 2021 to 2022, the former F1 driver said: “What Verstappen appears to do now is show a different sense of attitude in his racing with Leclerc, there is not that aggressive driving style that I saw all the way through Verstappen’s career, when he was battling with Hamilton. He is a totally different character and style battling with Leclerc. Much, much different, and much more considered.”
Max Verstappen showing a different sense of attitude against Charles Leclerc when compared to Lewis Hamilton last year says former F1 driver
By Niharika Ghorpade Modified 03 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Charles Leclerc, Max Verstappen, Laurent Mekies, and Lewis Hamilton stand on the podium during the F1 Grand Prix of Austria (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images) John Watson believes Max Verstappen raced Charles Leclerc differently in 2022 compared to his battle with Lewis Hamilton in 2021. The former F1 driver believes the Dutchman has been more patient and composed in his title campaign in 2022. Speaking to Racing News 365 in an exclusive, the former F1 driver said: “What we’re seeing with Verstappen is that, in ’22, he appears to show a different maturity than he had shown all the way up until the end of ’21. He made errors, in my opinion, in ’21 which cost him – he should have won that World Championship way before we got to Abu Dhabi. The incident at Silverstone, the incident at Monza, inhibited him from winning that championship [earlier].” Max Verstappen@Max33VerstappenThanks so much to the incredible Orange Army here today, we’ll see you again next week ?#BelgianGP17401902Thanks so much to the incredible Orange Army here today, we’ll see you again next week ?#BelgianGP https://t.co/aXlGZCwpth Watson noted that Max Verstappen has matured as a driver, and this growth has been reflected in his 2022 campaign. The former F1 driver believes there is a stark difference in attitude with the Dutchman in 2022 compared to 2021 where he would refuse to concede to Lewis Hamilton and clash on the tracks in Silverstone and Monza. Judging the Red Bull driver's performance over the entire 2021 season, Watson felt the Dutchman could have wrapped his 2021 title much earlier than the Abu Dhabi GP. Talking about Max Verstappen's change in mindset from 2021 to 2022, the former F1 driver said: “What Verstappen appears to do now is show a different sense of attitude in his racing with Leclerc, there is not that aggressive driving style that I saw all the way through Verstappen’s career, when he was battling with Hamilton. He is a totally different character and style battling with Leclerc. Much, much different, and much more considered.”