'I have been enormously disturbed by the criticism of Verstappen'
- GPblog.com
Christijan Albers backs Max Verstappen after the last race in Turkey. The former Formula 1 driver agrees with the driver of Red Bull Racing about the opinions of various media about Verstappen's performance.
The Dutchman did not have a happy race at Istanbul Park. After his extremely bad start he managed to get himself back on the podium pretty quickly. When he drove behind Sergio Perez and the driver of Racing Point made a mistake, Verstappen saw his chance, but during the overtaking attempt he lost control of his car. Later in the race another spin followed, which definitely left him without a chance to finish on the podium.
"So-called connoisseurs"
As a result, Verstappen got a lot of criticism in the media. He would have sunk through the ice, for example, said Robert Doornbos. But Albers finds all this far too easy to criticize, he writes in his column for De Telegraaf. "During and after the Turkish Grand Prix, I was once again greatly disturbed by the many opinions of analysts on television and of so-called connoisseurs on social media. Max Verstappen received a lot of criticism after his disappointing race in Istanbul. Of course he made a mistake, which caused him to spin, but it is absolute nonsense to say that he shouldn't have taken that action behind Sergio Pérez."
"Of course I understand that people on television and journalists need to have their stories ready. But you always have to have a fight until drivers or team members have said something. At that point, they are the only people with the expertise. It's a technical sport," Albers says.