Chefe da Red Bull diz que Verstappen continua totalmente comprometido

Laurent Mekies afirmou que Max Verstappen está totalmente comprometido com a Red Bull Racing, apesar das frustrações com o regulamento da Fórmula 1 de 2026. O chefe da equipe respondeu a perguntas sobre o futuro do piloto durante uma entrevista recente.

O CEO e chefe da equipe Red Bull Racing, Laurent Mekies, insistiu que Verstappen está focado em ajudar a desenvolver um carro mais rápido. Ele observou que o tetracampeão levantou preocupações sobre o novo regulamento, mas continua trazendo energia aos esforços da equipe. Mekies destacou um passo planejado para as regras no Grande Prêmio de Miami como um desenvolvimento positivo.

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