‘Deserve smacked bottoms’ Jeremy Clarkson questions Verstappen’s win as he backs Hamilton

I am new to this sport and I only started watching this year when I found out Lewis was black and the Micheal Jordan of racing it was sad as hell to see it end this way I would have preferred it ending under a safety car with one lap to go and Verstappen on fresh tires. It is like somebody put concrete in a boxer glove in the last round to come back and when the fight. I wanted to see history, not a race stolen by Verstappen and the Stewart some of who were leading by 11 seconds. I could not sleep at night if I wan Vestapppen you did real good and the steward gave it to you because he hates Lewis and could not fathom lewis taking over Schumaker the racing legend. I hope he does not quit lewis but if he does he is still one of the greatest to do it even under racism. America only knows about Bubba Wallace and that is sad.

JEREMY CLARKSON has slammed Formula One chiefs as the presenter delivered his brutal verdict on the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix results.

Formula One fan Jeremy Clarkson has waded in on Sir Lewis Hamilton, 36, and Max Verstappen, 24, following the championship which saw the latter claim victory last weekend. The dramatic final race sparked controversy, as the Clarkson’s Farm presenter fumed over the final result.

The 61-year-old admitted he is “not a fan” of Lewis as he questioned Max’s victory.

The Grand Tour host claimed the stewards have consistently made “contradictory decisions” throughout the F1 season which have ultimately “ruined racing”

Jeremy did not hold back on sharing his thoughts on the duo, after being a fan of the sport since he was born.

The small-screen star quipped that the F1 chiefs “deserve smacked bottoms”.

The broadcaster went on to say that Max “didn’t really win” the championship adding that the stewards need to be removed from racing altogether.

It comes after Max pitted late for fresh tyres ahead of the final lap, while Lewis was left on older tyres.

Alongside this, the decision was made to allow lapped cars to ‘unlap’ themselves between Lewis and Max, following an earlier crash on the track which saw the drivers behind a safety car.

This went back on a rule decided earlier in the race by the racing director.

Jeremy added: “And yet, my views completely changed after that heart-stopping final race because, my God, he was dignified.

“He must have been seething inside, and sad to the point of despair. But instead of moaning, he simply smiled and congratulated Max Verstappen.”

The small screen regular went on to praise Lewis who received his knighthood.

The former Top Gear star said: “He got his knighthood this week. And for that post-race interview alone, he deserved it.

The 61-year-old admitted he is “not a fan” of Lewis as he questioned Max’s victory.

The Grand Tour host claimed the stewards have consistently made “contradictory decisions” throughout the F1 season which have ultimately “ruined racing”.n sharing his thoughts on the duo, after being a fan of the sport since he was born.

The small-screen star quipped that the F1 chiefs “deserve smacked bottoms”.

Addressing the race in his latest column for The Sun, Jeremy said: “As we all know, Max Verstappen won the Formula One world championship last weekend.

“But as we also know, he didn’t. No really.”

The outspoken television star went on: “I haven’t been a Lewis Hamilton fan for some time now.

“He seems to get all his views from the far Left-wing outer reaches of social media and somehow isn’t able to see that all the woke stuff about environmentalism flies in the face of what he does for a living.”

Jeremy added that F1 racing “has more laws than the EU” as he suggested that the rulebook needed to be “trimmed”.

He also believed that Michael Masi should have red-flagged the race after Williams driver Nicholas Latifi crashed.

Jeremy finished: “We’d have got a five-lap do-or-die race between Max and Lewis, both of whom would have been on fresh tyres. And that would have been fair.”

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