The back tracking after all that righteous indignation was hilarious.
The back tracking after all that righteous indignation was hilarious.
If they’re just using a bland placeholder name until they find a new title sponsor, they should have just changed it back to Toro Rosso, surely. Reminds me of AM’s Racing Point phase.
Ferrari will be looking forward to this one.
Eh, the difference is that Verstappen showed more than enough moments of genuine brilliance (Brazil 2016 springs to mind) to suggest that Red Bull had a rough diamond worth refining and building a team around. We’ve never really seen anything from Yuki to suggest that he’s worthy of that type of faith or investment. Were it not for his Honda sponsorship I’m doubtful he would still have a seat.
The salt against Max is bizarre to me, but it is what it is. He seems like one of the least political drivers to me because most of his talking is done on track. If he is able to extract the maximum from the car consistently, no matter how tricky the conditions are, at a certain point you have to hold your hands up and respect it.
He’s on course to break a couple of records that will withstand cynicism much easier than this one.
As Max alluded to in his post race interview, the enforced pitstops nullified the RB19’s usual advantage of being kind on tyres.
Very ironic, I’m sure it was Komatsu that Steiner was chastising when he threatened to “make changes” during one of the earlier DTS episodes.