Max Verstappen rubs salt in Lewis Hamilton's wounds with comment on lapping him in Imola
Max Verstappen claims lapping Lewis Hamilton at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix doesn't bring him much joy because of how slow Mercedes are. The Red Bull driver won the race in Imola and claimed lapping Hamilton, who finished 13th, at the start of lap 41 was not "anything exciting" for him.
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Hamilton was shown the blue flags for Verstappen down the main pit straight as the Dutchman extended his lead over second-placed team-mate Sergio Perez on his way to a second victory of the season.
"Ouch that is going to hurt," commented Sky Sports' F1 commentator David Croft, with the cameras showing Christian Horner and then a very straight-faced Toto Wolff on the respective Red Bull and Mercedes pitwalls.
Hamilton and Verstappen went toe-to-toe for the title last season in an absorbing battle but this year the Briton's Mercedes car has been well off the pace. And it's because of that, Verstappen says, that there is not