What is Max Verstappen thinking, undergoing a test drive at the Nurburgring during his week off? Over 70 drivers have died at this track and he's gone and jumped behind the wheel of a Ferrari under a pseudonym to set a new unofficial lap record at one of the most dangerous circuits in the world.
The death toll is much higher if you include casual drivers, where up to a dozen members of the public die each year. Has Verstappen completely written off this season already? And the rest of his Red Bull career? If that's not a middle finger to Red Bull, what is?
There are strong suggestions he will leave at the end of the year and his latest actions indicate he really doesn't give a damn anymore.
He's getting out of control. Not even the ferocious Helmut Marko can tame him.
Sports stars are contractually banned from participating in dangerous recreational activities, such as skiing, for the duration of their contract.
Flying around the many blind corners of the Nurburgring definitely falls into that category.
Red Bull bosses must be fuming with Verstappen for putting himself at such a risk.
The Dutchman is completely off the leash - and Red Bull might not be able to get him back on it.
Djokovic right to axe Murray
NOVAK Djokovic had no choice but to part ways with Andy Murray before Wimbledon.
Djokovic rarely gets shown any love by fans in SW19 and they'd have turned on him more viciously than ever if he started lambasting the Brit in front of his home crowd.
Every outburst would have been scrutinised to the highest degree - it's not worth the added hassle when the gains have been minimal.
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