December 23, 2024

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Despite Ferrari’s impressive pace in preseason testing, Max Verstappen has maintained that his attention is solely on Red Bull’s exploits.

Throughout the three days of testing in Bahrain, Red Bull appeared strong, although Carlos Sainz won the title of fastest time of the two sessions.

Before resuming his RB20 driving duties in Friday’s last afternoon test session, Verstappen drove for Red Bull for the entirety of the first day of testing and set the fastest time of that day.

Even though he was solely focused on long-run pace, he finished the last day little over four tenths of a second behind Charles Leclerc, who took first place. Given that Leclerc’s quickest lap was recorded on the softer C4 tires, Verstappen’s performance was concerning.

However, Ferrari’s consistency and speed throughout the test has put them in the lead for the first pole position of the season. When questioned about the Scuderia’s performance, Verstappen informed reporters, including RacingNews365: “I don’t give that much thought.

“All I can do is observe what we’re doing here. You always want to do better, and there’s a lot of work to be done.

However, I believe our test was quite successful and we gained knowledge.

Red Bull hasn’t stagnated in terms of design philosophy, even after dominating with the RB19 last season. The RB20 reflects these developments.

Verstappen insisted, “I trust everyone in the team that they know what they’re doing.”

Therefore, as long as an automobile is faster, I don’t care how it is designed.

Naturally, what they come up with each time is really interesting, and it does look good. However, I’m not an engineer; I’m here to perform my duties inside the vehicle, and they’re here to carry out their duties of fabricating and readying it.

“So far, I believe everything we had hoped for has come to pass. It went really well, and that’s always a little bit

Max Verstappen will be able to decide whether to stay for the duration of his contract, Red Bull has stressed, based on the team’s success rather than money.

Red Bull is the exclusive partner of the three-time Formula One champion until 2028, which includes two seasons under the new rules.

Talk regarding Verstappen’s long-term future has arisen as a result of Lewis Hamilton’s sensational switch from Mercedes to Ferrari, whatever the inevitable ripple impact may be.

If a more aggressive opponent made a large-scale offer, would he accept it and remain at Red Bull?

Helmut Marko told Servus TV, “There are clauses if certain success quality criteria are not met, as in every Formula 1 contract.”

“Max’s contract also includes these.

“I don’t think Max is bothered by an inconceivably large sum of money.

“He obviously wants to be a successful race car driver if we are unable to give him a vehicle that can win races.”

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