Max verstappen And his uncertain future is the main protagonists of the two official FIA conference assembly sessions before the Saudi Arabia GP, in Jeddah. Dutch threw balls when asked about rumors about his future and a possible Red Bull march at the end of this period if the energy drink team did not improve the performance of his car.
In fact, the set counselor, Helmut Marko warned that Red Bull “runs the risk of losing max” For that reason. Max did not openly rejected rumors, but said he did not think about his future and fully and exclusively dedicated to getting the maximum of his vehicle and helping the team improve. ç
The first to ask him for it David Croft, the main commentator of F1 in ‘Sky Sports’ In Britain since 2012. She reminds Marko’s words.
“I don’t know. I still work, Trying to improve the car. In Bahrain we didn’t have a good weekend and we all failed here. We keep trying to improve the car, bring new ideas to try, rivals are difficult and so I spend weeks: I’m trying to improve the situation. Imagine leaving Red Bull? You focus on commenting, in the pilot … and we don’t have to think about anything ”Dutch, current F1 World Champion and won 4 titles with Red Bull.
He was later asked if he could go to Mercedes, Aston Martin or even Ferrari. “A lot of people are talking about it except me. As I said before: I just want to focus on my car, work with my team and that’s all I think about F1 right now. I’m very relaxed.”
The team environment: What matters to him is the car
“I’m happy. The only thing is that I’m not very happy with our car. Everyone wants to improve and that’s what we’re trying to do. We are all aligned and we are just trying to improve the situation. Does not change anything to talk about my future or not. We moved up ”He commented on the Internal Situation of Red Bull, commenting these days after seeing Bahrain with Verstappen’s manager Raymond Vermeulen, who argued with Helmut Marko and Christian Horner for RB21’s poor performance and his many Sakhir problems.
“As far as I know, they are talking about everything, which I think is something that is allowed. Now you can see everything, but I think we all failed with the result and didn’t come out how we wanted the race. And Raymond (Vermeulen) joined and we all took care of the team and the results.
Confident in improving your team, also in Jeddah
In addition, the current King of F1 hopes that Jeddah’s asphalt, with more grip, and the fast curves of this route give it to pick up a greater potential in his vehicle than Bahrain.
“I hope we go something better than Bahrain. There are higher speed curves, different asphalt, so I hope we can be more competitive And find an intermediate point between Suzuka and Bahrein, ”he said about his expectations of Jeddah.
“In Bahrain is worth us a little to find the car balance, the balance at the entrance of the medium speed curves is not what I want. I don’t know how much we can improve here but I hope the asphalt will help us a little to that,” Says.
He also hopes the Red Bull can get out of his bump and can increase the use window where the car is fast through a future news on the track.
“In Suzuka it went well. I wasn’t entirely happy but we were competitive. It was very difficult. The window (proper use of the car) is very close and we need to try to improve that. And I think generally you need to find a little more performance. But we work for it ”He said, giving the team credit.
“Last year it was great. I enjoyed this tough track. It was very difficult to know how we would take this year, but it’s true that this year is a bit difficult compared to the beginning of recent years. I enjoyed the years, when we were dominant career. Now it can be frustrating at times, but you can also enjoy because there are new challenges to overcome the situation ”Argument.
Source: La Verdad

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