Max Verstappen said he was relishing in the “positive pressure” of a title charge and said he does not care about McLaren’s team orders.
While having two drivers can be to your advantage, McLaren’s handling of their drivers has been put in the spotlight but Verstappen insisted it was not his problem.
Max Verstappen looks ahead to Mexico City Grand Prix
A few hours before Verstappen spoke in Mexico City, Oscar Piastri revealed the latest change to McLaren’s modus operandi with both drivers back to a “clean slate” following their clash during the United States Grand Prix Sprint.
But plenty, including other F1 drivers like Alex Albon, have suggested it would be far easier to pick a driver and give him preferential treatment now that the possibility of neither of them winning is there.
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