While on the track silence for red bull is maximum, outside of that it can be defined as chaos. First there was an investigation Christian Horner for alleged inappropriate behavior with an employee and then opened another internal investigation Helmut Marko for making various leaks in the press.
And if that wasn’t enough, when Max Verstappen was asked if a hypothetical departure from Marko would influence his future, the Dutchman admitted that his path is closely linked to the Austrian’s. Something Horner didn’t like.
“There is nothing bigger than the team. There is none bigger than this group and it consists of 1,400 people. We have a great car, we have a free seat for next year and There are probably 16 drivers or so desperate to drive that car next season. “I think we have a great relationship with Max,” he said in a statement to SkySports.
“We are a team, Today Max achieved his 56th Grand Prix victory and his 100th podium, all with Red Bull cars. “As a team, we perform well together and everyone has a specific role, whether from the designers to the support staff, the operations staff or the 22 different departments that make up Red Bull,” he said.
As a result of these investigations, there were rumors that were placed Max in the gap left by Hamilton in Mercedes. All involved (Verstappen, Wolff, Horner…) they don’t close the door 100% but they see it as complicated. What is certain is that so much research only creates more uncertainty about the future of the three-time champion.
As far as the performance is concerned, those from Milton Keynes cannot be calm. Total superiority in all aspects and in two races they added two doubles in a row. Verstappen has 51 points from a possible 52 and Pérez is second with 36eight more than Leclerc.
Source: La Verdad

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