Max Verstappen’s manager “particularly irked” as new insight into Red Bull row emerges

Further insight into the row between Max Verstap🧔pen's manager and He🐻lmut Marko has emerged

Max Verstappen and Raymond Vermeulen
Max Verstappen and Raymond Vermeulen

Sky Sports F1 pundit Ted Kravitz has shed light on the heated exchange between 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen's manager and Helmut Marko, explaining that 🃏it stemmed🔜 from Red Bull’s pit stop woes.

After the Bahra🦄in Grand Prix on Sunday, Kravitz mentioned in his post-race ‘notebook’ show that he saw Verstappen’s manager Raymond Vermeulen giving Marko “a piece of his mind”.

This exchange cam☂e after a disappointing Bahrain GP for Verstappen, who finished sixth.

Verstappen’s race was lacklustre due to the RB21’s lack of pace, while slow pit st♚ops compounded a tough afterno🍒on.

The Dutchman remains in title contention, sitting eightಌ points behind Lando Norris ahead of this weekend’s Saudi Arabian GP.

Speaking on the latest Sky Sports F1 podcast episode, Kravitz speculated that the cause of Vermeulen’s frustration was Red Bull’s poor pit sಞtops.

“That was something that I saw. I have seen plenty of times where Raymond Vermeulen or Jos ✤Verstappen and Christian Horner and Helmut Marko have been discussing situations but Raymond Vermeulen seemed particularly irked about something which I think was actually the pit stop problems,” Kravitz explained.

“We’ve got short memories haven’t we? Not two weeks ago we were saying Max ꧅Verstappen is definitely back in the world championship after his fantastic performance in Japan. On pole and winning the grand prix. Let’s be a bit careful with this.

“Red Bull would have known from testing they weren’t as quick a𝕴s the McLarens andꩲ actually the Mercedes. There were pretty much no surprises.

“I think what the Verstappens were annoyed, what Raymond Vermeu♛len was moaning about and Max sai♕d this as well but when everything isn’t so great on the car, at least we need to have good pit stops and good operational things going on.”

Is Wheatley exit to blame?

Red Bull🉐 have lost a number of key personnel over the last 12 months.

Jonathan Wheatley, now Sauber’s F1 team principal, was the mastermind behind Red Bull’s razor-𒐪sharp trackside te𒁏am.

Wheatley was instrumental in Red Bull's having𒁃 the best pit stops on the grid, holding the record for the fastest pit stop for several seasons.

However, Kravitz doesn’t think Wheatley’s departure is to blame for the recent mis🍸takes🐬.

“If you count🍸 the slow pit stop that Max had in Japan that put him into conflict with Lando Norris when Lando went on the grass and then you count out light number one not working for Max, light number two not working for Yuki and then front-right not working for Max in his second stop,” Kravitz added.

“That’s four pit stop problems that Red Bull have had in two races. That’s very unusual. Now, of course, cause-effect these things ꧂happen. If Jonathan Wheatley was still there would these things be sti♉ll happening?

“Probably. The electronics in the pit stop traffic light system don’t know he’s now the Sauber team principal and left. He didn’t spend his evenings making sure the programming of the traffic light system in the pit stops is working and it’s probably nothing on the front-right that Jonathanও Wheatley would have done. It’s a coincidence.”

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