Red Bull, Helmut Marko resigned about Max Verstappen: “He’s uncontrollable.”
The Milton Keynes-based team’s advisor commented on the Dutch driver’s race in Jeddah.
The Milton Keynes-based team’s advisor commented on the Dutch driver’s race in Jeddah.
The Dutch driver was not satisfied with second place in Jeddah
However, the Dutchman extols the comeback that allowed him to finish second in Saudi Arabia.
In Jeddah, Red Bulls take first and second place ahead of Alonso, Ferrari also beaten by Mercedes.
The Dutchman dominates the third free practice session ahead of Perez and Alonso. Ferrari: Leclerc sixth and Sainz 10th.
Despite health problems in recent days, the Dutchman finished first in Friday’s free practice.
Behind the Red Bull Dutchman stands out again Alonso, Ferrari wait-and-see: Carlos Sainz only tenth.
The world champion was ahead of teammate Sergio Perez and Fernando Alonso.
The Mexican driver’s words ahead of the Jeddah Gp.
The Red Bull driver will be absent from the press conference due to health problems.
The words of the two-time world champion to the official Red Bull channels.
“Sergio is complete and lends a great hand in development; he is ripe to take on Max,” the team principal explained.
“The key is to be different from others and not have to copy anyone,” he said.
“Verstappen? I think he will win every single race this year. I’m betting on it.”
Alonso third ahead of Sainz and Hamilton.
The world champion takes his first pole of the season, ahead of his teammate Perez. Right behind the Ferraris with Leclerc and Sainz.
The Dutch driver is not satisfied with the feeling with his car
It will be the Dutch driver who will take to the track on the first day of Formula 1 testing
“I have already achieved what I wanted to achieve in Formula 1. This will obviously make the decision about my future easier.”
The Spanish driver spoke on the sidelines of the presentation of the new Ferrari: the SF-23.
The two-time world champion expresses a clear wish ahead of F1’s return to the track.
The world champion admitted, “The main issue was not the tires.”
The two-time world champion talks about the big rivals ahead of the 2023 Formula 1 season.
The Red Bull driver last year was highly critical of the Netflix TV series Drive to Survive.
The Dutch champion’s emphasis on the simulator has generated a possible misunderstanding.
The two-time world champion analyzes what he believes will be seen on F1 tracks in 2023.
“Checo needs to find out what Max can do differently from him,” said the Mexican driver’s former manager.