The Corner Pub 2024-06-29 The Corner Pub - Last update images today The Corner Pub Canada: Warriors Blocking Wiggins From Games SPIELBERG, Austria -- Max Verstappen believes the latest war of words between his father, Jos, and Red Bull team principal Christian Horner could have been avoided, after he backed his father's version of events in a news conference on Saturday. The dispute between the two, which has been rumbling on throughout the season, surfaced again at Red Bull's home race in Austria after Jos Verstappen claimed Horner blocked him from driving a 2012 Red Bull in the Legends' Parade at the circuit this weekend. On Friday, Horner denied he had vetoed Jos Verstappen's appearance in the parade this weekend, but when Max Verstappen was asked about the dispute following Saturday's sprint race, he said the situation could have been avoided. "Naturally of course it's not nice, I think not for myself, not for my dad, not for Christian, not for the team," Max Verstappen said. "Of course you don't want these things to happen. "I think my dad has been quite clear about the reason behind it, and of course I can understand his opinion on that, because at the end of the day, he gets asked to drive the car, finds out that he's not wanted to drive the car, while my dad, he actually doesn't care about driving the car -- but he got asked and said please do it for the fans, Dutch fans, blah blah blah. "Red Bull, we have a great relationship with, home track. So I understand. On the other hand, I'm here to focus on the performance side of things, so I want a good relationship with everyone. "But of course this scenario could have been avoided, yep." The relationship between Horner and Jos Verstappen broke down earlier this year after the Red Bull team principal was accused of inappropriate behaviour by a female colleague -- accusations Horner denied. An internal investigation by Red Bull saw Horner cleared of wrongdoing, but in the aftermath Jos Verstappen said Horner's presence at the team risked it being "torn apart." On Thursday, Max Verstappen confirmed he would remain at Red Bull next year despite persistent rumours he could leave for Mercedes as a result of the unrest. The three-time champion currently has a contract with the team that runs until the end of 2028. COM 2018 09 25 2 Images.ashx?t=ig&rid=ConroeCVB&i=the Corner Pub(1) 51740624916 29470a45bc B HHq3KuM3 400x400 COM 2018 09 25 1 PubSign960x460 1 600x288 11336815 983300871703866 990435356184662001 O The Corner Pub 7865838650 B46f337a74 Corner.pub0 1eb906a9 5056 B3a8 490c331b379cedea C201eb9f727691de84b2943e1576fa61 Corner Pub 768x472 Full E7A18TSXMAcoOlS?format=jpg&name=large 2080.1920x1080 Taporiginalasp 768x513 Around The Corner Pub 2023 300x300 DYq17sjVQAA56S1 9f52c8c921f1c440c8a1e3273acdba05 CqQZnf4UEAAMa2u RdvULadvQqDitt E?format=jpg&name=medium Scrshot 60101 0 ?media Id=460892306039484 0f38b24803f8f9998f355cc8b75682eb Corner Pub 2016 At The Corner ?format=1500w 2022 Surly Corner Bar Hero ?itok=U99XMbdS ?media Id=2650345125120727 Corner Pub ?media Id=100067381475397 The Corner Pub Logo 296BD56E 5056 A36F 238E85B2FC7A6958 296bd3da5056a36 296bd712 5056 A36f 234e12c69df38589 Corner Pub