Too much politics and too much criticism, what’s this mess at Red Bull?

Too much politics and too much criticism, what’s this mess at Red Bull?
Too
      much
      politics
      and
      too
      much
      criticism,
      what’s
      this
      mess
      at
      Red
      Bull?
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FORMULA 1 – The Formula 1 team, Red Bull, and its driver Max Verstappen have not managed to win for six Grand Prix, due to a tense context following the Horner affair, the departure of Adrian Newey and the false start of driver Sergio Perez.

From “one of the most dominant cars of all time” last year to “a monster” out of control this season. Three-time Formula 1 World Champion Max Verstappen could still be calling his RB20 a few more names on Sunday for the Baku Grand Prix (1pm).

As he had already done two weeks ago after his unusual 6th place, 38 seconds behind the Ferrari of the winner Charles Leclerc, at Monza. “It is undriveable and I find it very strange. I have already highlighted all these problems, it is now up to the team to make the necessary changes. We have to change the whole car, but unfortunately I do not have an engineering degree”, the 26-year-old driver complained afterwards.

Competition is growing in the rearview mirrors

A few minutes earlier, he had already launched a scathing statement on the radio: “Can the people behind wake up? I know it’s a sh*** position, but it’s important.” Spats with his track engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, and criticism of his team that still seemed unimaginable at the start of the season with four victories, including two (…) - 20minutes

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