The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Verstappen will go all out for title win

- MARK MANN-BRYANS

Max Verstappen insists he will “give it all” to win the Formula One title this weekend as Red Bull boss Christian Horner defended the Dutchman’s driving.

The 24-year-old is vying for his maiden world championsh­ip, and goes into the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix level on points with the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton.

The pair have put on quite a show this year and have both led the drivers’ standings at different points of a season that will live long in the memory.

Verstappen had been the favourite for the title until Hamilton secured a hattrick of wins in Brazil, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. But he is still determined to take the crown as he aims for back-to-back wins at the Yas Marina Circuit.

“Last year is not always a good reference in terms of results as there were multiple factors that contribute­d to it,” he said.

“We’ve been lacking a bit of pace for the past few races, but hopefully that won’t be the case this weekend.

“The Yas Marina Circuit has had a few changes and the track is much faster now. It’s going to be interestin­g to see how it will affect the car.

“It has been an epic battle so far. We’ve had a lot of wins and good moments this year and we’ve been a lot more competitiv­e in general, compared to before.

“We are level on points and I know that we as a team are going to give it all to win this championsh­ip.

“This is going to be an exciting race and we want to finish the season in the best way possible.”

Hamilton called Verstappen “f ****** crazy” after the duo collided at the inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix last weekend.

The seven-time-champion stuck by his claim after taking the chequered flag with a damaged wing to draw level with Verstappen in the title fight.

Verstappen would win the championsh­ip if neither driver finishes the race in Abu Dhabi, but Red Bull team principal Horner insists the idea of running Hamilton off the road will not be considered.

“He’s certainly not crazy,” Horner told The Times.

“Max wants to win this championsh­ip on the track. He’s a hard racer but a fair racer and I expect no different this weekend.

“Nobody wants to win this championsh­ip in a gravel trap or in a stewards’ inquiry. For all the fans and the public, you want to see a fair fight.

“We’ve already had numerous discussion­s about it. To finish first, first you’ve got to finish. That’s been our mantra throughout this season.”

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