Steiner compares Verstappen to angry toddler: ‘Not used to slow car’
Former Haas team principal Günther Steiner parries all criticism from Max Verstappen and furthermore compares him to an angry toddler.
Former Haas team principal Günther Steiner parries all criticism from Max Verstappen and furthermore compares him to an angry toddler.
F1 could once again count on a complaint from Verstappen after the Chinese GP, but according to Hadjar, the racing really isn’t that bad.
Max Verstappen retired after 46 laps during the Chinese GP. The team called the Red Bull driver in during the closing stages.
Pierre Waché, technical director of Red Bull, explains the mediocre results of Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar in China.
Laurent Mekies emphasizes that Red Bull is currently in the ‘learning phase’ and therefore wants to learn as much as possible from the practice sessions.
The first free practice sessions in Melbourne did not yet go flawlessly for Max Verstappen, although that surprised him little.
Max Verstappen has little confidence in a victory during the upcoming Australian GP. Red Bull is not competitive enough for that.