Red-Bull-Chef betont: Verstappen bleibt voll engagiert

Laurent Mekies hat erklärt, dass Max Verstappen trotz seiner Frustration über das Formel-1-Reglement für 2026 voll zu Red Bull Racing steht. Der Teamchef äußerte sich in einem kürzlichen Interview zu Fragen über die Zukunft des Fahrers.

Der CEO und Teamchef von Red Bull Racing, Laurent Mekies, betonte, dass Verstappen sich darauf konzentriere, bei der Entwicklung eines schnelleren Autos zu helfen. Er merkte an, dass der vierfache Weltmeister zwar Bedenken hinsichtlich des neuen Reglements geäußert habe, aber weiterhin mit vollem Einsatz das Team unterstütze. Mekies hob einen geplanten Fortschritt bei den Regeln während des Grand Prix von Miami als positive Entwicklung hervor.

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