Marko calls RB20 a ‘bitch’ and Verstappen verdict reached – RacingNews365 Review
Red Bull advisor Dr. Helmut Marko has described Red Bull’s RB20 as a “bitch” which only Max Verstappen “can tame”.
The Milton Keynes-based team enter this weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix with a 42-point lead over McLaren, who now have the strongest package on the grid.
READ MORE: Marko makes staggering Red Bull ‘bitch’ claim
Brutal verdict reached in Verstappen vs Larson debate
The budding rivalry between Kyle Larson and Max Verstappen is unexpected, and perhaps a little one-sided.
The 2021 NASCAR Cup champion ignited the debate over who is better when he stated he was, as an all-round driver.
READ MORE: Brutal verdict reached in Verstappen vs Larson debate
Newey makes remarkable latest Red Bull claim
Adrian Newey has shared further insight into the impressive capabilities of the Red Bull RB17 hypercar, his latest and last project with the team.
The 65-year-old has claimed that at the hands of an amateur in the simulator, the car recently went a second faster than the F1 pole position time at Silverstone.
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Pirelli offered ‘unusual challenge’ in F1 return
After a three-week break, Formula 1 returns this weekend at the Dutch Grand Prix to kickstart the second half of the 2024 season.
The Dutch GP held at Zandvoort returned to the calendar in 2021 and has been won by home driver Max Verstappen every season since its comeback.
READ MORE: Pirelli offered ‘unusual challenge’ in F1 return
Magnussen reflects on unrealistic ambitions as F1 rookie
Kevin Magnussen has revealed he “wasn’t focused on the right things” when he came into F1.
The Danish driver shares that he was “only focused on winning”, something he feels was a “bad trait” for him, given where McLaren was at the time.
READ MORE: Magnussen reflects on unrealistic ambitions as F1 rookie
Vasseur reveals Ferrari target ahead of Dutch GP
Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur has confirmed the Scuderia’s target for the Dutch Grand Prix.
The Italian outfit struggled comparatively heading into the summer break, after its suite of upgrades failed to bring the desire performance gains. The update package also re-introduced bouncing, meaning it had to row back the developments.
READ MORE: Vasseur reveals Ferrari target ahead of Dutch GP