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Juan-Pablo MONTOYA: With this DELETING OF TIMES, they only get even angrier RED BULL

Driving across the borders of the track was also a hot topic at the last race in Portimao, and even more the former Formula 1 racer was angered by the commissioners at the start of the season in Bahrain.

So far, it’s driving beyond the boundaries of the track Max Verstappen stopped victory, the first starting position and points for the fastest lap in the race, all together taking care of the abundance discussions on whether the Commissioners are in their work consistent enough or not.

Seven-time Formula One racer, Colombian Juan-Pablo Montoya, considers the story of penalties to be due driving too wide through bends in a way overshadowed duel between the Dutch and Lewis Hamilton, which the Colombian talks about in superlatives, but also draws attention to the fact that luck is mostly on his side: “He made a big mistake in Imola, but he was very lucky that there was a collision between Bottas and Russell. It's hard to beat someone with so much talent and luck. ”

If Max Verstappen smells the chances for the title, he will go for all or nothing, according to Juan Pablo Montoya. - Photo: HB Press

Montoya agrees that such a duel is something that F1 desperately needed: “It’s great for spectators, especially because we finally have two tied teams vying for the title. In recent years, Formula 1 has lost some interest as they have been at Mercedes ’class for themselves, with Red Bullas their equal rival, F1 has once again gained additional charm, ” semen Colombian and adds: “But I am terribly bothered by these deletions of laps and dirends due to driving outside the track. I understand that they want to ensure maximum security, but time and time again it is difficult to understand why something is wrong once and not the next time. ”

Juan-Pablo Montoya is of the opinion that the whole thing only fuels the competitive charge between the teams: “Because of all this, Red Bullu even more angry and therefore even more focused on the fight with Mercedes, which makes the whole thing even more interesting. Helmut Marko is not exactly a patient man and I think the same is true for Max. If they are at Red Bullu smell the blood, they will go for all or nothing.

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