DOHA: Max Verstappen made clear his feelings about George Russell's actions leading to him being stripped of pole position when he spoke out after winning Sunday's chaotic Qatar Grand Prix.
The newly-crowned four-time world champion said he felt "surprised and disappointed" by the Mercedes driver's attempt to see him penalised after an incident during qualifying at the Losail International Circuit on Saturday.
"I was surprised and disappointed in the stewards' room," said Verstappen.
"I have been in there many times, of course, but I have never before seen someone trying to screw someone else over that hard."
Speaking to reporters after winning Sunday's race, Verstappen had explained that he had been trying "to be nice" in slowing down on his lap in qualifying and did nothing deliberate to upset Russell.
The pair had enjoyed a good relationship until this incident which Verstappen made clear had changed his view.
"I was just trying to be nice and maybe that is not the way to be," he said.
"But I am not surprised by anything anymore in this business."
Russell had complained that Verstappen's driving was dangerous on Saturday when he slowed on track ahead of him, causing him to take evasive action.
The outcome of his complaint was a stewards' investigation and Verstappen being stripped of his pole position – his one place demotion gifting his rival his career fifth pole.
But the Mercedes driver was unable to take advantage of his position at the start of the race when a determined Verstappen made a blistering start and then stormed to a classic flawless win.
His race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase referred to the stewards' decision and penalty during Verstappen's slow down lap after winning.
"Karma is a wonderful thing," he said. "You definitely did not drive unnecessarily slowly today. Great job."
The Dutch driver responded by praising the Red Bull team.
"Simply lovely, guys. Yes, yes, yes. What an unbelievable race again. That was really fun!"
After finishing eighth in Saturday's sprint race, he and Red Bull performed a spectacular turnaround to win on Sunday, claiming his ninth victory of the season.
"It was a very good race," he said. "Of course, yesterday in qualifying the car was a lot better and today that first stint was very, very fast. Lando and I were within 1.8 seconds of each other the whole time, pushing each other and honestly, it was a lot of fun out there.
"This track has a lot of grip and this year the tyres were really holding on, so that was a lot of fun to be really pushing the tyre. We went really long on that first stint. After that there were a few Safety Car moments that you had to take care of, but I'm very happy.
"It's been a while in the dry to be this competitive, and very proud of everyone in the team to turn it around within a day. So they definitely also deserve this victory." - AFP