Jacques Villeneuve afirma que Red Bull ha perdido su brillo

El ex campeón mundial de Fórmula 1 Jacques Villeneuve ha advertido que Red Bull se enfrenta a una difícil reconstrucción tras perder a personal clave y su ventaja competitiva.

Villeneuve habló en el Sky Sports F1 Show después del Gran Premio de Barcelona-Catalunya. Afirmó que el equipo ha "perdido su brillo" y lo describió como un "lugar muy político" marcado por conflictos internos. El canadiense señaló que Red Bull ha tomado caminos separados con figuras como Christian Horner, Jonathan Wheatley, Helmut Marko y Adrian Newey. Añadió que Max Verstappen sigue siendo el elemento destacado junto con el motor del equipo. Actualmente, Red Bull ocupa el cuarto lugar en la clasificación de constructores. Villeneuve dijo que la escudería debe resolver sus problemas de liderazgo antes de que pueda comenzar cualquier recuperación.

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