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There is no agreement on the dispute between Max Verstappen and George Russell. The British driver has no intention of discussing with the world champion.

At the end of the formula season at the end of 2024, the quarrel over the championship won the championship Max Verstappen and the Mercedes driver George Russell There is still no point in sight.

The British driver commented on the BBC of the British Broadcasting Company at the 75th anniversary of the F1 season, saying that he has no intention of talking to Verstappen to find out the duo.

The duel’s dispute escalated when Verstappen was punished for Russell’s harassment in Qatar’s GP and Verstappen said he had lost all his respect for his rival. To this Russell replied that the Red Bull driver would not withstand setbacks.

Russell said on Tuesday evening at the 75th anniversary of the sport that he and Verstappen have not spoken to each other during the winter break. The Mercedes driver has no intention of opening a conversation with the reigning master.

– It happened last year. Now I want to focus on myself. Things went over last year. It was then. We don’t return to the best friends, it’s certain, Russel said in an interview with the BBC.

British said he was not worried about meeting Verstappen on the track. He assured that the events would not affect how he plans to drive against the Netherlands or any other jockeys in the coming season.

Verstappen also got his own thoughts on the channel.

– I have no intention of continuing any quarrel and I have nothing to say about the subject.

Formula 1 season begins in mid-March at the Australian GP. A total of 24 weeks of race will be run during the season. The drivers of different stables will be able to compare their pace for the first time in the last weekend of February in Bahrain tests.

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