Red Bull se centra en las mejoras del coche para motivar a Verstappen

Max Verstappen ha expresado su creciente descontento con la normativa de la Fórmula 1 para 2026 y con el rendimiento de su equipo, insinuando que podría estar pensando en abandonar el deporte. El director del equipo Red Bull Racing, Laurent Mekies, destacó que la prioridad de la escudería es mejorar la competitividad del coche para volver a motivar al cuatro veces campeón. Se esperan mejoras antes del Gran Premio de Miami.

Max Verstappen describió su lucha diaria por mantenerse motivado tras el Gran Premio de Japón, donde compitió en la zona media de la parrilla. “Cada día que me despierto, vuelvo a convencerme. Y lo intento”, declaró Verstappen a Motorsport.com, comparando su estado de ánimo con una unidad de potencia que arranca bien pero se desvanece. En una entrevista con la BBC, cuestionó el valor de una temporada de 24 carreras frente a pasar más tiempo con su familia, afirmando: “¿Vale la pena? ¿O prefiero estar más tiempo en casa con mi familia? ¿Ver más a mis amigos cuando ya no disfrutas de tu deporte?”.

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