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Formula One: Verstappen calls Hamilton a ‘stupid idiot’ as F1 rivals clash, Formula One News & Top Stories

Formula One: Verstappen calls Hamilton a ‘stupid idiot’ as F1 rivals clash, Formula One News & Top Stories

AUSTIN, TEXAS (REUTERS) – Red Bull’s championship leader Max Verstappen called Lewis Hamilton a “stupid idiot” after the Formula One title rivals went wheel-to-wheel in US Grand Prix practice in Austin on Friday (Oct 22).

The 24-year-old Dutchman also gave the seven-times world champion, the most successful driver of all time, a single digit salute as the Mercedes accelerated away on a hot Texas afternoon.

“Ignore it, don’t worry about it,” his race engineer told the youngster over the radio.

Verstappen is six points clear of Mercedes’ Hamilton with six rounds remaining and the battle is getting more intense with every race.

Red Bull’s Mexican Sergio Perez was quickest in that second session, with a time of one minute 34.946 seconds, with Verstappen frustrated by traffic and failing to set a proper flying lap. He ended up eighth.

“Overall, it wasn’t easy out there today, the track is quite bumpy and to find the right compromise on the car hasn’t been the easiest,” said Verstappen.

McLaren’s Lando Norris was second fastest and Hamilton third.

Mercedes had dominated the first session with Hamilton’s Finnish team mate Valtteri Bottas fastest and 0.045 quicker than the reigning champion with Verstappen third but nearly a second off the pace.

Bottas, fourth in the afternoon, will have a five-place grid penalty for Sunday’s race after an engine change.

Mercedes are favourites to win on Sunday after taking pole for the last six races there. Hamilton has won five of the eight since 2012, with last year’s round cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz were fourth and fifth in the morning.

The opening session was stopped after three minutes when Fernando Alonso stopped on track. The team said the Spaniard, who returned later, had done so as a precaution.

Haas’ Mick Schumacher and Perez clashed on the bumpy track late in the session, with the Mexican unimpressed by the German rookie. Stewards decided to take no further action.

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