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Max Verstappen’s recent ‘resigned’ demeanour jeopardy

Conceding he is drawing “big” conclusions from “small” moments, Damon Hill wonders whether Max Verstappen was calm in the face of his Baku troubles because “he knows” the situation will change.

And by that he doesn’t mean Red Bull have found their eureka fix, he means the triple World Champion could have already decided to leave for pastures new.

What’s behind Max Verstappen’s Baku ‘resignation’?
Despite being outqualified by Sergio Perez and lacking grip around the streets of Baku, there were no radio rants or feisty moments from Verstappen during Sunday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

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Even the moment that Lando Norris overtook him three laps from the end went by without Verstappen defending hard or trying to fight back.

1997 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve, who was a guest pundit on Sky, was perplexed by the lack of fight from the reigning World Champion.

“Max for the last few races sounds downbeat,” he said. “He’s not even feisty in the race and doesn’t fight that hard. Even on the radio, we barely hear him. Something has changed

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