F1 boss Stefano Domenicali has given Max Verstappen a 'guarantee' after their 'constructive meeting', despite the Dutch driver's recent criticism of the sport's direction. But here's where it gets controversial... Verstappen has been vocal in his disapproval of F1's latest major regulation change, calling the cars 'Formula E on steroids' and 'anti-racing'. While most drivers have joined in the condemnation, they haven't been as outspoken as Verstappen. So, what's the deal? Domenicali, F1's CEO and president, believes that the situation will evolve over time, just like past regulations. He's confident that the initial negativity will fade, and the drivers' opinions will align with the sport's progress. And this is the part most people miss... Domenicali's optimism is rooted in his strong relationship with Verstappen, whom he knows very well. He's certain that Verstappen's love for F1 will prevail, and he's willing to bet on it. But will Verstappen's views change? That's a question for the comment section. Do you agree with Domenicali's guarantee? Or do you think Verstappen's criticism is justified? Share your thoughts and let's discuss!