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Hill on Verstappen's Potential F1 Exit: 'They'll Tell Him to Come Back When He Changes His Mind'

Damon Hill discusses possible departure of Verstappen
Верстаппена можуть знову запросити, якщо він передумає щодо виходу з Формули-1. Photo: Главком

Damon Hill's Comments on Max Verstappen

According to Главком: Amid criticism of the sport's new regulations, Damon Hill has commented on the possibility of Max Verstappen leaving Formula 1. The four-time world champion, who has scored only 12 points in the first three races of the 2024 season, has expressed his dissatisfaction with the recent changes. Verstappen's best result this year was a sixth-place finish at the Australian Grand Prix, and he failed to finish the Chinese Grand Prix due to technical issues.

Hill, who won the Formula 1 World Championship in 1996, believes that if Verstappen is unhappy with his situation, he should consider stepping away from the sport. Hill stated:

"I think if you don't like doing something, you should stop and find something else. You're not obliged to do it."

He further emphasized that in Verstappen's case, 'they'll simply tell him: Max, go away and come back when you change your mind.'

Verstappen's Perspective on the Situation

Verstappen, for his part, has shared his views on the team's situation and his own motivation. He noted:

"I dedicate myself to the sport 100%, I put in the same effort, but the way I force myself to give 100% is not a very healthy situation, because I don't like what I'm doing."

The reigning champion also acknowledged that 'maybe people see the situation that way, but I assess it differently.'

Damon Hill brings significant F1 experience to his analysis, having debuted in the 1992 season and raced for the Williams team until 1996. Over his career, he competed in 122 Grands Prix, achieving 22 wins, 20 pole positions, 19 fastest laps, and 42 podium finishes. Meanwhile, Andrea Kimi Antonelli recently won the Japanese Grand Prix, becoming the first Italian to win an F1 race in 20 years, and also won the Chinese Grand Prix two weeks ago.

Verstappen's situation has sparked debate within the motorsport community, and its outcome could impact both his career and Formula 1 as a whole. His discontent with the new rules points to a broader discussion about regulatory changes affecting team and driver competitiveness. This could lead to shifts in team lineups or even a review of the new regulations if the situation does not improve.

Therefore, watching the upcoming stages of the season will be crucial for all participants in Formula 1 and its fans. The sport's leadership often faces pressure to balance innovation with driver satisfaction and competitive fairness.

As the situation unfolds, Verstappen's growing dissatisfaction raises questions about his future in the sport. For a deeper look into the reasons behind his contemplation of a potential exit from Formula 1, you can explore how recent changes have affected his performance and motivation in our detailed analysis of Verstappen's current struggles and thoughts on retirement.

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