F1, Red Bull: Sergio Perez outspoken on tensions with Max Verstappen
The Mexican driver returned to the discussion with the world champion.
The Mexican driver returned to the discussion with the world champion.
“Max is technically weak compared to other drivers we have worked with.”
What happened on Sunday is bound to leave a legacy.
The messages from the two teammates opened a case.
Red Bull’s much-heard consultant also speaks out about the gap between Ferrari and Verstappen ahead of next year.
The Austrian manufacturer’s advisor said of the two-time Dutch world champion, “He has become a tire whisperer.”
“Having Max as a teammate is not good for your career,” admitted the Red Bull consultant.
“It is not an easy task to be by his side,” admits the Mexican.
The former pilot does not feel the same way as many others about the penalty: “It’s actually quite heavy.”
The seven-time world champion on the side of the Dutch star after social insults
The Australian driver toward a return to the Austrian stable.
The Dutchman praises a single-seater that regained speed in Mexico on Saturday, but he knows it may not be enough.
Red Bull’s world champion beats Russell, Hamilton, Perez and Sainz: the Monegasque is further behind, with a set-up designed for the race.
“Happy that Fia has taken action, the penalty, however, is not appropriate,” the judgment of Andreas Seidl.
Mercedes team principal has his say after the federation’s decisions regarding 2021-related expenses.
The team principal of the world champion team analyzed the Budget Cap issue and related penalties.
Federation released details of Austrian stable’s spending limit violation
Expected, at 6:30 p.m., is a press conference that should finally close the matter.
The Mercedes driver made it clear that he has not forgotten what happened in 2021.
“I think there is a hunger in him that I have never seen in any driver,” said Red Bull’s team principal.
Success in Austin is worth the Manufacturers’ World Championship: the Dutchman dedicates it to Dietrich Mateschitz.
Despite a defective last pit stop, the world champion overtakes the Monegasque and the Mercedes driver in the last phase of the race. Badly Sainz, out at the first corner.
This was announced by the stable itself via statement: its founder passed away in the night at the age of 78.
Co-founder of the Red Bull company and owner of the Formula 1 team of the same name, he passed away at the age of 78.
Mercedes team principal goes down flat on the sidelines of Austin free practice: “The penalty should reflect the violation.”
Poison and accusations between Mercedes and Red Bull drivers ahead of Austin Grand Prix
Very hard the Finnish, former Mercedes, on the Austrian team.
The Red Bull Dutchman gives his side of the controversy that has focused on his team in recent weeks.
The Ferrarista aims to make his mark at the U.S. Grand Prix.
“A precedent should not be set,” said the Haas team principal.