Max Verstappen's 'tactics' in pulsating F1 world title battle with Lewis Hamilton could damage his 'LEGACY' and see Dutchman 'labelled an unfair driver', says Martin Brundle ahead of final race showdown in Abu Dhabi Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton are level on points going into the final race The pair were involved in plenty of flashpoints in Sunday's Saudi Arabia GP Verstappen received two different penalties for incidents involving Hamilton Sky F1 expert Martin Brundle is worried Verstappen could ruin his reputation The Dutchman would win the world title if neither driver finished in Abu Dhabi
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Max Verstappen risks tarnishing his legacy and could be labelled an 'unfair driver' should his tactics in his tumultuous F1 world title battle with Lewis Hamilton continue, says Martin Brundle.
The two drivers head into the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi this Sunday level on points after a Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in which Hamilton won and Verstappen was given two time penalties following clashes between the two of them.
Yet Sky Sports F1 expert Brundle - while praising the Dutchman's 'driving skills and racing nous' - explained his concern that a continuation of these controversial tactics could damage his legacy as he hunts his first world championship.