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Max Verstappen was furious with the decision to slap him with a five-second penalty at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
The Red Bull driver, who started in pole position, was accused of leaving the track to gain an advantage over Oscar Piastri on the first lap.
Verstappen accused Piastri of forcing him off the track over the team radio. He then made his feelings perfectly clear in the post-race press conference, claiming that he has been banned from being critical of the sportās authorities.
āThe problem is that I canāt share my opinion of it because I may get penalised, so it is better not to talk about it,ā Verstappen said.
āIt happened very fast. I donāt want to say anything about it because anything I say may get me into trouble.
āIt has to do with social media in general and the way the world is. Iād prefer not to talk. Sometimes your words can be twisted or interpreted in a different way.
āYou canāt share your opinions because itās not appreciated as it used to be. People canāt handle the truth. For me, it is better if I donāt have to say too much because it saves me time.
āI know I cannot swear in here and at the same time you cannot be critical.ā