In a moment that has sent shockwaves through the Formula 1 community, Max Verstappen has broken his silence to make an emotional and steadfast defense of his greatest rival, Lewis Hamilton, declaring: “You can insult, you can curse… but no one will compare with him!”
The four-time world champion’s unexpected praise came during a post-season interview, amid a barrage of criticism of Hamilton following a challenging debut year at Ferrari in 2025.
Verstappen, known for his no-nonsense approach and intense on-track battles with the Briton – particularly their epic title fight in 2021 – surprised fans, media and pundits alike by publicly shielding Hamilton from the backlash.
Hamilton’s move to Ferrari was hailed as one of the greatest transfers in F1 history, but the season yielded mixed results.
While the seven-time champion achieved several podium finishes and completed stunning runs in an underperforming car, inconsistencies – exacerbated by errors in team strategy and adjustment issues – came under sharp criticism.

Italian media and some tifosi dubbed him ‘over the hill’ as social media piled on after a series of unusual mistakes in recent races.
Verstappen’s intervention could not have been more timely and shocking. The Dutchman, fresh from narrowly missing out on a fifth consecutive title to Lando Norris, has traded places with Hamilton many times over the years. Their rivalry marked an era, complete with controversial clashes and heated radio messages.
But here was Verstappen, Hamilton’s “biggest rival in recent years”, acting as his staunchest defender.
The statement immediately caused a frenzy on social media. Within hours, excerpts of Verstappen’s words were viewed millions of times and trended worldwide under hashtags such as #MaxDefendsLewis and #GOATDebate.
Fans were divided, with some calling it a rare show of sportsmanship, with one viral post saying: “Max simply deserved more respect than any win could: class act!” Others debated its sincerity, speculating whether it was a subtle swipe at current critics or genuine admiration.

“This changes everything,” one fan commented.
“If Max Verstappen – the man who fought him tooth and nail – says no one can measure up, then the haters should sit down.” Hamilton supporters flooded timelines with retro montages of the 2021 Abu Dhabi drama, titled ‘Rivals to Respect’.
The experts were equally baffled. Sky Sports F1’s Martin Brundle called it “one of the most mature moments I’ve seen from Max”, noting how it transcends their storied rivalry. Former driver Nico Rosberg added: “It shows the respect under all the fire.
Lewis has that effect on people: he is the benchmark.”
Hamilton himself has not yet commented publicly, but sources close to the 40-year-old say he was “deeply touched” by the gesture. Amid the criticism, including personal attacks questioning his legacy, Verstappen’s words offer a powerful counter-narrative.
The broader context strengthens the impact. The 2025 F1 season was one of transition: new teams emerging, veterans adapting to regulatory shifts and intense scrutiny of high-profile moves.

Hamilton’s Ferrari headline, while not the fairy tale many expected, showed flashes of brilliance – daring overtakes, mastery of tire management and ruthless fighting – that reminded observers why he is considered the greatest.
Verstappen’s defense reflects feelings from other quarters. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff recently called criticism of Hamilton “an insult to F1”, praising his talent in an “outdated” car. With Verstappen joining the chorus, Hamilton’s enduring status is strengthened.
Debates rage on on social media: is Hamilton still the GOAT despite Mercedes’ dominance in his prime? Does Verstappen’s praise elevate both their legacies? Millions of people share their opinions, and polls show overwhelming agreement that “no one can compare.”
As the offseason approaches, leading up to the 2026 regulatory revolution, this unexpected alliance between rivals adds further intrigue. Will it bury old grudges? Or simply emphasize the mutual respect forged in struggle?
One thing is undeniable: Max Verstappen’s emotional attitude has humanized the sport’s greatest rivalry and reminded fans that beneath the helmets and headlines lies deep admiration. In a year full of surprises, this might be the most heartwarming yet.
Lewis Hamilton’s legacy remains untouchable – and now even his greatest enemy agrees.