In a stunning turn of events, Jos Verstappen, father of four-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen, has filed a lawsuit against the FIA, slamming their controversial decisions during the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix. The former F1 driver didn’t hold back, branding the FIA “a disgrace” and accusing them of “ruining Formula 1.” Jos warned that if the governing body doesn’t change its ways, Max could walk away from the sport entirely—a threat that has sent shockwaves through the F1 community.

The Belgian GP, marred by heavy rain and a delayed start, saw Max Verstappen vocalize his frustration over the FIA’s handling of the race. The Red Bull star, starting from P4, criticized the decision to suspend the race, calling it “silly” on team radio. Jos took it further, alleging biased rulings against his son, including penalties and race management, which he claims unfairly impacted Max’s championship fight. With Max trailing McLaren’s Oscar Piastri by 69 points, every decision counts.

The FIA’s immediate statement, defending their actions as “in the interest of safety and fairness,” left Max stunned and fans divided. The cryptic response hinted at stricter enforcement of regulations, fueling speculation about underlying tensions. Social media erupted, with fans debating whether the FIA is targeting Verstappen or simply enforcing rules in a high-stakes season.

Jos’s lawsuit and bold ultimatum have raised questions about Max’s future with Red Bull and Formula 1 itself. Despite his contract until 2028, Max has hinted at discontent, and this legal battle could be a tipping point. Will the FIA back down, or is this the start of a seismic shift in F1? Fans are buzzing—share your thoughts in the comments and stay tuned for updates on this explosive controversy