Red Bull lleva tiempo arrepintiéndose de haber dejado escapar a Oscar Piastri

El ex presentador de Fórmula 1 Will Buxton asegura que Red Bull lleva años lamentando no haber fichado a Oscar Piastri como piloto júnior. El equipo tiene ahora en el punto de mira al piloto de McLaren como posible sustituto de Max Verstappen.

Will Buxton compartió sus puntos de vista en el podcast Up To Speed. Señaló que Red Bull ha declarado públicamente su deseo de haber fichado a Piastri antes para evitar que se uniera a la Alpine Academy antes de que McLaren le asegurara. Buxton añadió que la escudería de Milton Keynes sabe que perdió la oportunidad con el joven piloto australiano.

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