Tensions are running high ahead of the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix, and George Russell has thrown fuel on the fire – sarcastically mocking Max Verstappen’s recent criticism of modern F1 cars and their performance on street circuits. Verstappen’s pointed comments have sparked debate across the paddock, and now Russell has responded with a tongue-in-cheek jab that’s gone viral after his win at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. Verstappen lamented that current F1 machinery is too big, too stiff, too heavy, making street circuits like Monaco dull and uninspiring for drivers.

“The cars that we have now, they just don’t really work that nicely on a street circuit,” Verstappen said. “They are way too big, too stiff, too heavy. So, I would say they don’t really come alive compared to like 2016 even… Now everything just feels a bit dull.”
While Verstappen’s remarks were intended to highlight the challenges of racing in tight, twisty environments like Monaco, George Russell couldn’t resist poking fun.
“If Max knows how to fix everything, maybe he should be the FIA President,” Russell quipped with a grin during media duties on Wednesday. He clearly has all the answers.
Russell’s sarcastic jab comes amid growing discussion about the future of Formula 1 car design. The FIA has already announced that starting in 2025, new regulations will introduce lighter and more compact cars, a change largely welcomed by drivers, including Verstappen. However, Russell’s response suggests not everyone in the paddock agrees with how Verstappen frames the current cars’ shortcomings.