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Days After Scathing Backlash for “Di*Khead” Jibe, Max Verstappen Wins Over the Fans With Heartwarming Story About His Helpless Cat

Published 05/14/2023, 8:45 AM EDT

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Sebastian Vettel, deemed arrogant and aggressive during his initial year, actually turned out to be one of the nicest humans on the grid. The pressure of challenging a championship does this to the drivers, where they can’t be seen as meek, or else someone would walk right over them. Max Verstappen’s ugly side came out during the heated exchange after the Miami Sprint race. However, his softer side was recently seen in a video as Verstappen’s action won over millions of hearts. 

Max Verstappen called George Russell a “d*ckhead” after the Miami GP sprint accident, which made a huge hole into the side pod of the Dutchman’s RB19. Verstappen received loads of criticism for his on-track antics. However, a story recently popped up on Twitter which revealed the other side of his personality. This time around, Max Verstappen made a hole in a door using a hammer to save his cat who was trapped inside. The Dutchman risked his shoulder to get the beloved cat out. 

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According to Video uploaded on Twitter by @MV_Updates, Max Verstappen said, “So I lost one cat for like 3-4 hours and I didn’t know where it was. I was walking around and suddenly the cat started meowing behind the door so I was like oh dear. It was a closet room so only a one-way entrance. So I’m trying to open the door but of course, it doesn’t want to open because a baby bed fell down behind the door in the storage room. The door was completely locked as the cat basically pushed the bed down and yeah there was no way to open the door.”

Explaining how he finally opened the door he said, “So I had to make a lovely hole in the door with a hammer to get the cat out. The cat must’ve been so scared in all that noise in the dark.” Verstappen then revealed, “I almost broke my shoulder trying to injure the door but it didn’t really work out.”

Max Verstappen’s attempt at rescuing his cat won over the hearts of his fans just days after they slandered him for the George Russell incident. While Verstappen might be aggressive on the track, that isn’t really his true personality, as portrayed by this incident. Let’s discover what the fans had to say about it.

Fans react to Max Verstappen’s story of rescuing his cat

Fans took to Twitter as their hearts melted over Max Verstappen’s story and how he risked his well-being for the safety of his cat. Many fans suggested how Verstappen almost missed a race because he was trying really hard to save the cat. Others explained that this is the reason why they love Verstappen so much and even more now. Let’s see how the fans reacted:

Others focused on his comments about how the cats must be scared in the dark, suggesting the consideration level of Verstappen is really high and that he is a real cat dad.

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We agree that Max Verstappen is sometimes overly harsh and critical on the track, but we need to remember that he’s fighting for a championship. One slip-up can have many consequences. As his dad, Jos Verstappen said while talking about him being tough on Max “I knew what it took to reach the top.”

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Watch this Story: Max Verstappen’s cute cats

Did your heart melt like ours did? Do you think Verstappen has changed a tad bit since Red Bull started dominating the grid?

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Pranay Bhagi

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Pranay Bhagi is an F1 writer at EssentiallySports, who has always been passionate about sports and writing. With a degree from a prestigious institute, he has channeled his enthusiasm into sports journalism, particularly F1, a sport that has captivated him for over a decade. Pranay's deep-rooted love for the sport began during the Sebastian Vettel era, and he has been following it religiously ever since.
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Varunkumaar Chelladurai