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Max Verstappen has started 'getting angry' with his Red Bull engineers because of the pressure building in his battle with Charles Leclerc, according to Juan Pablo Montoya. The former F1 star claims the Dutchman is now under pressure as the team realise Ferrari 'has a quicker car'.
This means the reigning champion must maximise his points finishes but he 'made a mistake' running wide at turn four in Spain. He warns Verstappen then put himself in a 'bad situation' which then led to him getting 'angry' with his team.
The 24-year-old repeatedly swore at race engineers after he was frustrated his DRS flap would not fully open. This meant he was unable to quickly pass the Mercedes of George Russell during the race's opening stages.
The issue would have likely cost him the chance to fight for the race win if Leclerc had not suffered a mechanical failure. Another