FORMULA ONE world champion Max Verstappen and Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez have blasted the “insane” idea of a driver salary cap.
Verstappen, 24, who is raking in an eye-watering £37m-a-year, says the drivers are putting their lives on the line when hopping inside the single-seated speed demon.
The Dutchman would know a thing or two about high-speed, dangerous crashes.
At last season’s British Grand Prix, he was sent hurling into the safety barrier after a collision with seven-time world champion and title rival at the time, Lewis Hamilton.
At Monza, the pair came together again which resulted in Verstappen’s Red Bull parking on top of Hamilton’s Mercedes with the halo technology saving the Brit’s life.
Speaking to LADbible, the Dutchman said on a salary cap: “For me, it’s insane because it’s not only hurting us in F1, but nowadays, so many drivers are either backed by an F1 team or by personal sponsors who are investing in these young drivers’ careers, but of course, they also expect a return, or at least a percentage of their future income.
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Lewis Hamilton starts tenth in sprint race after qualifying CRASH
“But if you start to cap their future income, they’re not that interested in supporting them throughout all the categories.
“And nowadays it’s so expensive going through all the categories before you even get to Formula One that it will hurt a lot of the lower categories. Yeah, for me, it’s very unfair.
“The sport now, in general, is booming. Everyone is making a lot more money, including, of course, the organisation, the teams, and then everyone is becoming profitable.
“And then, suddenly, the drivers, who actually make the show and risk their lives, and their, of course, their lives at stake while driving, they suddenly should be capped, and for me, that just makes no sense.”
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Verstappen’s Red Bull team-mate and nearest title rival this season, Perez, is in agreement that the guys “putting the show together” shouldn’t have their earnings capped – especially with the popularity of the sport sky-rocketing.
The Mexican said: “The drivers are the one risking their lives out there, putting the show together, you know?
“The sport, these are the best. Everyone is making the most money ever, so why you should you cut the drivers?
“I don’t think it’s correct.”
Verstappen is currently leading the championship on 181 points.
His nearest rival, Perez has picked up 147 points – but has Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz hot on his heels.
Verstappen will start Saturday’s Austrian Grand Prix sprint race from pole position.