Max Verstappen makes “important to have peace” point after Helmut Marko resolution

Max Verstappen wan𒁏ts to focus on the racing after a tough few weeks for Red Bull off-track.

Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing in the post race FIA Press Conference. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 2, Saudi
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing in the post race FIA Press Conference. Formula 1 World…

Reigning F1 world champion Max Verstappen has stressed the importanc🌺e of having “peace” inside Red Bull after off-track drama has clouded t✃he team.

It’s been a dramatic few weeks for Red Bull away from 🌜the race track.

From🌺 an investigation into Chris🥂tian Horner’s alleged inappropriate behaviour to reports of an internal power struggle, Red Bull have dominated the media headlines.

The latest in that was Helmut Marko was set to be suspended over claims that the Red Bull advisor possibly leaked informati🃏on from the investigation into Horner.

Marko’s potential suspension led to 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen make clear publicly that h😼is loyalty is with the 80-year-old, and that if the Austrian was to leave Red Bull, he’d consider his future.

Ahead of the race in Saudi Arabia, Marko confirmed he will stay with Red Bull a🍰llowing positive talks with CEO Oliver Mintzlaff.

Spꦅeaking after his ninth F1 victory in a row, Verstappen responded to a qu🏅estion about Marko and it seemingly being resolved.

“I think everyone knows it is important to have peace in the team and to just focus on the drivi💧ng aspect and performance aspect,” he said. “This is what we will try to do as a team.”

Verstappen dominated the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to take his✤ 56th career victory.

Race winner Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 2, Saudi
Race winner Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium. Formula 1 World…

It means Verstappen has won 19 of the lastꩲ 20 races - a remarkable ꦍachievement.

Despit🐼e his ridiculous run of form, he knows there’s still room for improvement.

“I always just look at the race,” he added. “It doesn’t matter if you win or not. Always think and look at things you can do betꦍter, and I will try to analyse them over the coming days.

“I am very happy to win here. It was quite a long stint on the hard tyres. It wܫas very low tyre deg of course so to keep them alive is probably the hardest bit today, especially the end with the backmarkers. It was quite a tricky situation where my tyres were getting too cold and being so close in the dirty air was quite difficult to drive.

“At the end, once I cleared them again, 🍸the feeling was back and we w𒅌on the race which was the most important.”

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