Hamilton comes to the defense of Verstappen: “What is happening here is damaging Formula 1”

The Formula 1 world was shocked today by striking statements from Lewis Hamilton, who emphatically spoke out in defense of Max Verstappen. In a sport where rivalry is often central and words are carefully weighed, Hamilton’s comments sounded unusually fierce and outspoken. His message was clear: according to him, the way Verstappen is currently being criticized goes beyond all limits.
The context of Hamilton’s statements lies in the growing discussion surrounding Verstappen’s driving style, his dominance in recent seasons and the reactions of analysts and former drivers. While some question certain maneuvers or talk about alleged favoritism by the team, Hamilton sees an exceptional talent who continues to perform under extreme pressure. According to him, the Dutch are treated disproportionately in the public debate.
“What they are doing to him is an absolute disgrace to the sport,” Hamilton is said to have said. In doing so, he not only sided with a direct competitor, but also made a broader comment on the culture within Formula 1. In his view, criticism is part of top sport, but it must remain proportionate and substantive. When personal attacks or exaggerated framing prevail, the credibility of the sport suffers.
Verstappen has developed into one of the most dominant figures in Formula 1 in recent years. With multiple world titles to his name and a series of impressive victories, he has achieved statistics that put him in the same breath as greats from the past. Yet success often provokes resistance. Dominance can evoke admiration, but also irritation and skepticism.
Hamilton, himself a seven-time world champion, knows better than anyone what it means to be under a magnifying glass. During his own period of dominance, he also faced criticism for his driving style, his team’s strategic choices and even his off-track personality. He may recognize elements from his own past in the current situation surrounding Verstappen.
According to Hamilton, it is important to place performance in context. He emphasized that Verstappen not only benefits from strong material, but also consistently gets the most out of his car. In Formula 1, the difference between winning and losing is often a fraction of a second. According to Hamilton, the fact that Verstappen is able to deliver week after week under varying circumstances shows exceptional class.

The discussion around “the best car” is a recurring theme in the sport. Critics argue that dominant drivers simply have the advantage of superior equipment. Proponents point out that even with a competitive car, talent, mental toughness and strategic insight remain decisive. Hamilton clearly seems to be in the second camp. In his view, Verstappen is not just a product of Red Bull Racing, but a driver who transcends team level.
Also interesting is the broader impact of Hamilton’s words. In a sport that is often characterized by internal tensions and political games, open support from a direct competitor is remarkable. It can be seen as a sign of mutual respect between two champions who recognize each other’s abilities, regardless of the rivalry on the court.
Analysts react divided to the statements. Some praise Hamilton’s sportsmanship and see his intervention as an attempt to moderate the debate. Others wonder whether his words add extra fuel to an already heated discussion. The fact is that Formula 1 is not only fought on the asphalt, but also in the media, press conferences and social networks.
For Verstappen himself, the support comes at a time when he is under constant observation. Every overtake, every strategic decision and every team radio is analyzed and discussed. That is part of the level at which he operates, but it also increases the pressure. Mental strength is at least as important as technical skill in modern Formula 1.
Hamilton’s reference to “legendary potential” touches on another dimension of the debate: how is greatness defined? Is the number of titles decisive? The number of wins? Or the way a driver achieves his successes? In the history of Formula 1, different styles and personalities have become icons. From technical precision to pure aggression, from strategic mastery to instinctive racing talent.

If Verstappen continues on his current course, his name will inevitably appear more and more in historical comparisons. Yet the road to lasting legendary status is long and depends on many factors: consistency, competition, changing regulations and team dynamics. Hamilton knows this better than anyone; his own career was shaped by different eras within the sport.
The coming races will undoubtedly again be intensely followed. Not only because of the championship, but also because of the narrative that develops around the protagonists. Formula 1 has become a global spectacle in which performance, personalities and perception are closely intertwined.
What the precise consequences of Hamilton’s statements will be remains to be seen. They may contribute to a more nuanced debate about Verstappen’s role in the current generation. Perhaps they actually reinforce the contradictions between supporters and opponents. What is certain is that two of the biggest names of their time now, in an unexpected way, appear to be in the same camp when it comes to respect for performance at the highest level.
In a sport where thousandths of a second make the difference, even a single statement can have a major impact. Hamilton has made his position clear: he believes exceptional talent deserves recognition, regardless of rivalry or controversy. The ball is now in the court of the paddock, the media and the public to determine how this chapter in the ongoing story of Formula 1 is written further.