Red Bull regrette depuis longtemps d'avoir laissé filer Oscar Piastri

L'ancien présentateur de Formule 1 Will Buxton affirme que Red Bull regrette depuis des années de ne pas avoir recruté Oscar Piastri en tant que pilote junior. L'écurie cible désormais le pilote McLaren comme remplaçant potentiel de Max Verstappen.

Will Buxton a partagé son point de vue sur le podcast Up To Speed. Il a noté que Red Bull a publiquement exprimé son souhait d'avoir recruté Piastri plus tôt pour éviter qu'il ne rejoigne l'Alpine Academy avant que McLaren ne s'assure ses services. Buxton a ajouté que l'écurie de Milton Keynes est consciente d'avoir manqué une opportunité avec le jeune pilote australien.

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