The vast majority of "Formula 1" fans justified Max Verstappen's constant criticism of the new technical regulations.
Idman.Biz reports that the four-time world champion called the new rules anti-racing and "Formula E on steroids".
Verstappen, who continued his criticism after the Australian Grand Prix, also made harsh statements after dropping out of the Chinese Grand Prix due to a malfunction in his Red Bull car. He said that those who enjoy this race do not understand the real fight.
Current world champion Lando Norris, New Zealand driver Liam Lawson of the "Racing Bulls" team, and "Williams" driver Carlos Sainz also expressed their dissatisfaction with the rules, but none of them reacted as harshly as the Dutch driver.
In a survey conducted by RacingNews365, 78.26 percent of respondents thought Verstappen was right and just sharing his opinion. 21.74 percent of respondents said that he should stop criticizing and focus on the development and reliability of the car.
Next weekend, the drivers will compete in the Japanese Grand Prix.