F1, Frederic Vasseur no-nonsense about Red Bull
“If we just copy others we will always be late,” this was the thought of Ferrari’s team principal.
“If we just copy others we will always be late,” this was the thought of Ferrari’s team principal.
The two-time World Champion is -3 wins away from the Brazilian legend.
The Milton Keynes stable consultant commented on the on-track battle between the two in Miami.
“Monaco and Singapore could create problems for us,” said Red Bull’s team principal.
“I was able to make a comeback from the very first lap, I was able to stay out a lot on hard tires and that I think made the difference today.”
The accident of the Ferrari’s Monegasque (7th) causes a red flag that effectively “gives” pole to the Mexican. Max limited in turn by an error, is 9th.
“Red Bull has confidence in letting us race each other,” these are the words of the Mexican driver.
The former driver commented on the Mexican’s rainbow ambitions.
“If the car is competitive, I too can get to seven titles,” said the Red Bull driver.
New people are needed to improve race performance. Talent from Red Bull is looked at.
“They had more than a twenty-second lead over Leclerc two-thirds of the way through the race,” said the Austrian team principal.
“From my point of view, it is clear that Verstappen wants a new teammate,” said the former German driver.
The growth of Leclerc, third in Baku behind Perez and Verstappen, has not escaped the world champions’ adviser.
“It is okay to fight, even hard, however, some common sense must be used.”
The Monegasque will start ahead of everyone in the Sprint Race scheduled for 3:30 pm.
The Red Bull driver recognizes the value of Ferrari’s rival: “It goes well in Baku even when the car is not competitive.”
The Red Bull driver is just ahead of Charles Leclerc. Sainz also did well, finishing fourth.
“The Sprint Shootout will make everything more hectic,” said the Red Bull driver.
The Red Bull champion pays tribute to the Milton Keynes stable advisor.
“The others will win at most one or two races,” said the Red Bull consultant.
The young Mercedes driver announces “big changes” for the remainder of the season.
The two will now be forced to take a break from work and be operational in the run-up to 2024.
“Knowing everything that happened, I definitely would not do it again.”
The Spanish driver analyzes the prospects of his colleague, already a two-time world champion.
“We are confident that we will be competitive with Ford,” said the advisor to the Austrian stable.
Ted Kravitz, Sky Sports F1 pundit, foretold the German’s future.
“He will not run as Alonso until he is 40,” said Red Bull’s team principal.
“I had no doubt that Christian Horner had the managerial skills to run the team. But that’s only part of the story.”
The Red Bull adviser has no doubts: in his opinion, Formula 1 must push in the direction of the race “independent” of the Sunday race.
Haas team principal categorical: “It would be unfair to change the rules just because they are ahead of the game”