
Max Verstappen has made it clear that his patience with the media is wearing thin, as he grows increasingly frustrated with what he considers pointless and repetitive questions. The reigning world champion believes many interviews no longer add value or insight into the sport.
According to Verstappen, journalists often focus on creating headlines rather than asking meaningful questions about racing. He feels this approach distracts from the real challenges drivers face on track and oversimplifies complex situations.
The Red Bull driver has also suggested that some questions are deliberately framed to provoke controversy. This, he argues, creates unnecessary tension and misrepresents his words or intentions to the public.
Verstappen’s blunt attitude toward the media is not new, but his recent comments show a sharper edge. As his profile has grown, so too has his irritation with being asked the same questions in different forms.
Despite his frustration, Verstappen remains focused on performance and results. For him, success on the track matters far more than engaging in media narratives he believes offer little substance.