El jefe de Red Bull resta importancia al encuentro entre Wolff y Jos Verstappen

El jefe del equipo Red Bull, Laurent Mekies, ha restado importancia a las especulaciones sobre una conversación pública entre el jefe de Mercedes, Toto Wolff, y Jos Verstappen en el paddock de Montreal. El intercambio tuvo lugar fuera de la unidad de hospitalidad de Mercedes antes del Gran Premio de Canadá. Mekies afirmó que la charla no tenía ninguna intención oculta.

Mekies declaró a Motorsport.com que el encuentro no enviaba ningún mensaje particular a Red Bull. Señaló que las conversaciones entre las partes se producen con regularidad y las describió como algo natural. Mekies añadió que Max Verstappen había competido recientemente con un coche Mercedes GT3 en las 24 Horas de Nürburgring.

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