However, Liverpool FC footballer Virgil van Dijk congratulated Verstappen on Twitter, writing: “WHAT A BOSS!” Its been a bit too ‘guess what I’m going to do now’ I think.” I cannot believe what we’ve just seen,” fellow Mercedes driver George Russell tweeted at the time.įormer F1 champion Damon Hill also expressed his incredulity at Masi’s decision, tweeting: “This is a new way of running the sport where the Race Director can make these ad hoc decisions. “Max is an absolutely fantastic driver who has had an incredible season and I have nothing but huge respect for him, but what just happened is absolutely unacceptable. The outcome of the race prompted mixed reactions on social media. And it was one of the toughest moments, I would say, that I’ve had in a long, long time.” And realizing I’ve got to undo my belts, I’ve got to get out of there, I’ve got to climb out of this thing, I’ve got to find the strength,” he added. I guess we’re just all wired differently.“I do remember just sitting there just in disbelief. He added: "People say: ‘Dude! You drive around at 200 miles an hour!’ And I'm like, in terms of fear factor, that's easy for me. Hamilton admits the fear sounds irrational based on his job but accepted people are “wired differently”. The Mercedes star admitted he will often check around any room he checks into to make sure a room is spider free. Hamilton even admitted to getting a hotel room on one of the higher floors in Australia to get away from the insects. The seven-time champion also claimed spiders were one of his biggest fears making trips to Melbourne for the Australian Grand Prix difficult. However, he reveals he doesn’t feel fear when behind the wheel of an F1 car on a race track or when doing other dangerous sports like rock climbing, skydiving or surfing.
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