Max Verstappen says he will limit radio communications with his Red Bull team after admitting his race outbursts sometimes sound arrogant.The teenagers passionate messages have quickly become the norm in Formula 1 and he was in the spotlight once again at last weekends US Grand Prix. When instructed to ease off attacking Nico Rosberg to ensure he could complete his stint, he replied Im not here to finish fourth.But ahead of the Mexican GP, Verstappen insisted he was listening to his team and was simply trying to push further up the field. The Formula 1 Gossip ColumnAll the time when I press my radio button its broadcast, and sometimes it sounds a bit arrogant, he said. Especially me saying Im not here to finish fourth. Thats just what comes up in my mind, Im there to win as a racer.On the radio it sounds like Im arrogant and not listening to the team. But as a driver I want to win, thats always the aim. I was just trying to get past and it didnt really work out. Verstappen claimed he would consider turning his radio button off before adding that his responses may be short and sweet in the future to avoid any criticism.I think Im going to turn my radio button off, no radio for me any more! the Dutchman joked. Some fans love it, some dont, so therefore I think its better to not say anything.Introducing the Red Ghouls!I will say ok, yes - no long sentences from me anywhere. I think its better like that for now. It seems like whenever I press the button it just comes up on the TV. Red Bulls Max Verstappen catches his team unaware in the US Grand Prix as he pulls in for an unscheduled pit stop Verstappen, whose US GP was ended following a pit-stop error and subsequent gearbox failure, also responded to remarks made by Helmut Marko, where the Red Bull advisor claimed he needed to be more patient when attacking to win titles.Things have been going pretty well, he added. You always learn, but as a driver this season I think I have been pretty consistent.Dont miss the Mexican GP on Sunday evening. The race is live at 7pm on Sky Sports F1; Watch with a NOW TV day pass - £6.99, no contractAlso See:Introducing the Red Ghouls!Whens the Mexican GP on Sky F1?The Formula 1 Gossip ColumnJames Hunt: The legend of F1Connor McGovern Youth Jersey . PETERSBURG, Fla. Charles Haley Youth Jersey . Michell Burger, a woman who lives on an estate next to Pistorius gated community, said she and her husband were awoken by the screams in the pre-dawn hours of Feb. 14 last year, when Pistorius killed Reeva Steenkamp by shooting four times through a door in his bathroom. http://www.cowboysfootballgearshop.com/deion-sanders-jersey/ . Now that hes hitting streaking teammates with pin-point passes for easy layups, Love is asserting himself as one of the true superstars in the league. Tony Romo Jersey . -- Catcher Brett Hayes has agreed to a $630,000, one-year contract with the Kansas City Royals, avoiding salary arbitration. Chuck Howley Youth Jersey . Nathan MacKinnon, Jamie McGinn and Jan Hejda also scored for the Avalanche, who won despite being outshot 38-23. MacKinnons goal, also on the power play, came with just over a minute remaining.ETOBICOKE, Ontario -- Glenville Gardens ($26) proved his win in the allowance prep for the Play the King Stakes wasnt a fluke when he won the Grade 2 Play the King itself at Woodbine on Saturday.The favored 3-year-old Conquest Enforcer went straight to the front, and was tracked by Amis Flatter in the seven-furlong turf sprint.Glenville Gardens took up the chase in third under Gary Boulanger, and then took dead aim at Conquest Enforcer in the stretch. He hit the front inside the eighth pole, and then held off a charging Tower of Texas to score by a half-length, in a time of 1:20.82 over the firm ground.He put me in a great position, Boulanger said. Hes just a fighter. Coming down the lane, he doesnt give up. He grinds all the way to the wire. He tries really hard. Hes pretty push-button too ride.dddddddddddd. He gives you a good feeling.Conquest Enforcer held third. He was followed by Passion for Action, Amis Flatter and Dimension, who missed the break by four or five lengths. Green Mask was scratched.Glenville Gardens earned $120,000 of the $215,600 purse for owner Janice Attard, who claimed the son of Street Cry for $40,000 last September. Trainer Sid Attard said the 4-year-old gelding did some coughing leading up to the race, which obviously didnt affect his performance.He was ready to go, Attard said. Hes too much, this horse. Its so much fun to watch him run.Glenville Gardens is expected to run back in the Grade 1 Woodbine Mile on Sept. 17. ' ' '