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Is Verstappen’s Exit Becoming More Likely? Our Analysis of Red Bull’s F1 Challenges

McLaren’s Team Orders Drama Shifts Focus from Red Bull and Verstappen’s Turbulent Hungarian GP – But What Lies Ahead?

Max Verstappen, Red Bull, F1

McLaren’s recent team orders drama momentarily diverted attention from Red Bull and their star driver Max Verstappen’s frustrating Hungarian Grand Prix. However, as the dust settles, McLaren appears poised to move forward, while Red Bull’s significant issues remain unresolved.

Is the RB20 Hitting a Performance Ceiling?

There are growing concerns that the RB20 may have reached its performance limits. Verstappen’s frustration raises questions about whether he’s seriously considering a future away from Red Bull.

Expert Opinions

**Key Aspects of Verstappen’s Frustration**
*By Scott Mitchell-Malm*

Max Verstappen’s frustration during difficult times is not new. However, his recent complaints about other team members are noteworthy. This wasn’t just about a specific strategy or mistake causing a race loss; it was about the entire team’s commitment.

Verstappen suggested that some unnamed team members aren’t fully recognizing the threat to Red Bull, saying they aren’t on the same “wavelength.” While Red Bull insists everyone is working hard, Verstappen might be right. Perhaps recent successes and a strong 2024 championship lead have led to complacency within the team. His complaints about the car’s limitations might have been addressed sooner.

Handling the Situation

Verstappen’s intense drive for success is what makes him a three-time world champion, but it also makes him a critical and demanding teammate. Red Bull has always claimed a solid relationship with Verstappen, built on mutual trust and direct communication. However, this situation feels different as Verstappen’s criticism has never been this pointed before.

He might apologize and smooth things over, but if not, could there be pressure for changes within the design team, race team, or Verstappen’s engineering crew? Could race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase, who communicates with Verstappen as bluntly as Verstappen criticizes the team, be under scrutiny?

Red Bull doesn’t need scapegoats right now, but Verstappen needs reassurance. Without it, he might be driven away from the team, potentially towards Mercedes. It’s not about his father’s disputes with the team boss; it’s about ensuring Verstappen feels supported and confident in his team’s commitment.

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