Red Bull reject "rubbish" suggestions Max Verstappen's anger was the result of him being overtired.
Verstappen repeatedly criticised the performance of his RB20 car and Red Bull ’s strategy with a series of scathing radio messages during a frustrating run to fifth in Sunday’s race, which featured a collision with old title rivalThe three-time world champion lashed out at his critics after the race, telling them to “f*** off” after some people had blasted the tone of his foul-mouthed radio rants.
“I don’t want to sound too critical, but Max Verstappen is sounding like a man who stayed up late last night doing a sim race, which he did, and then got up early this morning to do a sim race, which he did, rather than getting a good night’s sleep in Budapest, which by the sounds of it, he could probably have done with,” Croft said.
“Max has a different rhythm to me or other people and the time he went to bed is nothing out of the ordinary for him.
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