Max Verstappen left fuming after connection goes out in ..
Formula 1 Champion Max Verstappen has found himself in a bit of on-track drama, but this time in the virtual world of racing.
With the F1 in its off-season, the Belgian driver competed in the virtual Le Mans event over the weekend.
The event hosted a mix of real-world racing stars as well as renowned Esports drivers, however, the 2023 edition faced a tonne of connection issues.
Max Verstappen left fuming after connection goes out in ..
The Red Bull star lined up for Team Redline for the event and has spoken in the past about how important the race was to him.
But things certainly didn’t go to plan.
Verstappen was leading the race before connection issues plagued the tournament as his screen went black and he was removed from the game.
Upon returning connection he had dropped down to 17th place and lost a lap and a half.
The issues persisted later in the race and ultimately led to Team Redline and the pro driver withdrawing from the competition.
Verstappen was understandably fuming with the outcome and called for his Twitch viewers to ‘uninstall the game’.
He said on stream: “They can’t even control their own game.
This is already the third time this has happened to me, getting kicked off the game while doing this race. It’s also the last time I’m ever participating, because what’s the point?
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“You prepare for five months to try to win this championship, you’re leading the championship, you’re trying to win this race that you’ve been preparing for two months, and they handle it like this.
“There have been two red flags, they cancelled the rain, because probably that’s already a big influence, and people are still getting disconnected, and at one point we were also hit by it, and they’re just not dealing with it, because they need even more people to disconnect.
“Honestly, it’s a joke. You cannot call this an event. [It’s a] clown show.”
Max Verstappen left fuming after connection goes out in ..
Formula 1 Champion Max Verstappen has found himself in a bit of on-track drama, but this time in the virtual world of racing.
With the F1 in its off-season, the Belgian driver competed in the virtual Le Mans event over the weekend.
The event hosted a mix of real-world racing stars as well as renowned Esports drivers, however, the 2023 edition faced a tonne of connection issues.
Max Verstappen left fuming after connection goes out in ..
The Red Bull star lined up for Team Redline for the event and has spoken in the past about how important the race was to him.
But things certainly didn’t go to plan.
Verstappen was leading the race before connection issues plagued the tournament as his screen went black and he was removed from the game.
Upon returning connection he had dropped down to 17th place and lost a lap and a half.
The issues persisted later in the race and ultimately led to Team Redline and the pro driver withdrawing from the competition.
Verstappen was understandably fuming with the outcome and called for his Twitch viewers to ‘uninstall the game’.
He said on stream: “They can’t even control their own game.
This is already the third time this has happened to me, getting kicked off the game while doing this race. It’s also the last time I’m ever participating, because what’s the point?
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“You prepare for five months to try to win this championship, you’re leading the championship, you’re trying to win this race that you’ve been preparing for two months, and they handle it like this.
“There have been two red flags, they cancelled the rain, because probably that’s already a big influence, and people are still getting disconnected, and at one point we were also hit by it, and they’re just not dealing with it, because they need even more people to disconnect.
“Honestly, it’s a joke. You cannot call this an event. [It’s a] clown show.”