Max Verstappen’s critics were left in awe after his electrifying performance at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, a drive that saw him charge from 17th to first in treacherous wet conditions, proving why he’s a force to be reckoned with. Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner, applauding the remarkable feat, declared that Verstappen’s victory was the perfect answer to skeptics questioning his aggressive driving style.
This win marks Verstappen’s first since June, putting him back on top and expanding his championship lead to a commanding 62 points. The Dutchman’s brilliant drive drew stark contrast to the tense atmosphere leading up to the weekend, as the F1 paddock buzzed with talk of his driving tactics following two penalties from clashes with Lando Norris in Mexico. Critics, including former F1 World Champion Damon Hill, argued that Verstappen was employing intimidation tactics rather than pure racing finesse.
Undeterred by the criticism, Verstappen put on a show for the ages, showcasing grit, control, and relentless speed. Horner confirmed that no pep talk was needed, as Verstappen’s mental fortitude is one of his greatest assets. “He’s not the kind of driver you need to talk up,” Horner noted. “His mental resilience is huge, and he processes it all himself.”
After Brazil, Verstappen’s podium reaction was one of pure elation, with Horner remarking it was his most animated celebration in years. “It meant a huge amount to him, and we witnessed one of the great drives in Formula 1 today,” Horner added.
With this standout win, Verstappen has underscored his status as one of the sport’s elite, leaving little doubt as to why he’s the driver leading the pack. As Horner said, “The best way to answer those critics is to produce the drive that he did today.”