Michael Masi slapped Max Verstappen on the wrist after he slowed down on the straight after crossing the finish line in the Styrian Grand Prix. Such burn-outs are illegal and the Red Bull Racing driver was warned that this was not the right thing to do. In the press conference, Verstappen says he understands the Formula 1 race director. "Then next time I'll do a donut", Verstappen laughed according to
De Telegraaf. The 23-year-old driver can understand the stand Masi gave him.
"I thought it was funny and safe, but if it's not allowed, I won't do it anymore." However, the world championship leader did want to say that he had correctly assessed the situation beforehand.
"I had looked in the mirrors beforehand, but I understand the FIA'
s ban on burn-outs for safety reasons. In any case, I will not do it again," the Italian
FormulaPassion him.
Verstappen managed to win three times before in
Formula 1 at the
Red Bull Ring circuit. Next weekend he will have the chance to add a fourth win to that and further extend his 18-point lead over
Lewis Hamilton in the drivers' standings.