Max Verstappen Gives the Finger to Ferrari Fan, as Tifosi’s Repeated Disrespect in Italian GPs Strikes Dutchman’s Nerve

Remember the 2023 Austin GP at the Circuit of the Americas where Max Verstappen was booed after winning the race? The Dutchman isn’t one to let these things slide, and in response suggested that people can boo all they want as all he cares about is taking the winner’s trophy home. Another incident of a fan being rude to Max Verstappen happened at the Emilia Romagna GP as Tifosi’s repeated disrespect made the 3X champ furious. 

Just like Zandvoort is Verstappen’s home race, the Imola and Monza GP are Scuderia’s home races, where the Grandstands and paddock are filled with the Tifosi. And it wasn’t only Austin where Verstappen was booed last year, but also the Monza GP, after the qualifying as Verstappen came second to Carlos Sainz, who was on pole. Verstappen has now taken it upon himself to awaken the Tifosi about their rudeness. 

Max Verstappen was unfortunate enough to be on the other side of fan hatred once again at Imola during qualifying. However, the Dutchman handled the issue by being rude to the fan, as he showed the fan the finger, who then learned from his mistakes and applauded the current championship leader.

Speaking about the incident during the post-qualifying press conference, Max Verstappen said, “I had a funny story in qualifying where I was driving in the pits, a lot of guys were clapping, and one guy, he was doing some different things to me, so I gave him the finger. And then the next time I came around, he was clapping. So you know, they learned. It’s easy to not be nice to the drivers, but I can also be not nice to you.”

Regardless, Max Verstappen fought a hard battle in the qualifying at Imola this time around to get the pole position. Let’s look at how the qualifying session went for him.

Max Verstappen’s “Adrenaline” filled Qualifying Session at Emilia Romagna GP

Max Verstappen looked nowhere near as fast to deliver the pole lap during the practice sessions. In fact, he himself advised that his aim going into qualifying was to get into the Top 5. But little did he know that the changes made between practice and qualifying would work wonders for him, as he grabbed the pole by half a tenth, although he was aided by Nico Hulkenberg’s slipstream. 

Formula One F1 – Japanese Grand Prix – Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka, Japan – April 7, 2024 Red Bull’s Max Verstappen during the press conference after winning the Japanese Grand Prix REUTERS/Androniki Christodoulou

Speaking about his pole position at Imola, Max Verstappen during the post-qualifying interview said, “Really difficult weekend so far, including this morning. We made some changes before qualifying. Wow! To drive a car around here on the limit, I’m still pumping with adrenaline. It’s a great start to the year but it’s very special as it’s 30 years since Senna died. I’m very pleased to get pole here, it is very special.”

What did you make of Max Verstappen’s weekend so far in Italy? Will he be able to win the race?

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