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Following Red Bull’s lackluster performance at the Bahrain Grand Prix, where Verstappen faced challenges with pace and pit-stop mishaps resulting in a sixth-place finish, speculations ran rampant. Talks of crisis meetings, concerns voiced by senior advisor Helmut Marko, and reported interest from other teams like Mercedes and Aston Martin have only added fuel to the fire.
However, Verstappen appears unfazed by the noise surrounding his future in Formula 1. In response to the ongoing chatter, he calmly stated, “I just want to focus on my car, work with the people in the team. That’s the only thing that I’m thinking about in F1 at the moment. I’m very relaxed.”
Despite persistent questions about his potential exit from Red Bull, Verstappen remains resolute in his commitment to addressing the issues with the RB21 car. He emphasized the collective effort within Red Bull to improve the car’s performance, stating, “We all want to be better. I think there’s no secret about that. So that’s what we are trying to improve.”
Addressing the reported confrontation between his manager, Raymond Vermeulen, and Helmut Marko in Bahrain, Verstappen shrugged off the incident, highlighting that discussions aimed at improving team performance are a natural part of the sport. He remarked, “We all care at the end of the day. We care about the team. We care about the people. We care about results. I think that’s quite normal.”