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Max Verstappen skipped Lewis Hamilton’s glitzy F1 film premiere in Monaco — and his quiet explanation has fans reading between the lines.
Reigning world champion Max Verstappen opted not to join his fellow Formula 1 drivers at a private screening of the new Brad Pitt movie about the sport this week.
Sunday's Imola win again showed Verstappen’s class, and his season overall is enhancing the case to call him Formula One's greatest ever
Max Verstappen left even George Russell very impressed with his eye-catching overtake for the lead at Imola last weekend, sparking high praise from his British F1 rival
Max Verstappen was one of two notable absentees as Formula 1 drivers were treated to a special screening of the new F1 movie in Monaco.
The film was shown to the vast majority of the F1 grid at a private screening in Monaco ahead of this weekend's Grand Prix. The likes of George Russell, Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris were seen arriving at the glitzy event on Wednesday night. However, it seemed not everybody was interested enough to make the effort.
Max Verstappen has been constantly linked with a Mercedes switch, placing doubt on George Russell's future with the team as the Brit is out of contract this year