Are the Rule Changes Enough to Keep Max Verstappen in F1? “I Understand the Politics Behind It”
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The surprising result of the ADUO that the teams received in Monaco remains one of the main topics of conversation in the paddock of Barcelona. Instead of Mercedes, it was Red Bull who placed itself at the top of the classification of units of power, which means that the newcomer of Milton Keynes is the only manufacturer that is not entitled to the updates allowed by the ADUO. Although a public confirmation is still expected from the FIA, since …
Max Verstappen breaks silence over F1 power unit changes and ADUO award to Mercedes
Max Verstappen has broken his silence ahead of the Formula 1 Barcelona Catalunya Grand Prix over the signed-off 2027 power unit changes and decision to award Mercedes AUDO. Talks to change F1’s power units to a 60:40 split in favour of internal combustion were signed off this week, changes which Verstappen kept close tabs on. One of the leading voices against the new rules, he branded the original regulations as “Formula E on steroids” during pr…
Max Verstappen, driver of Red Bull Racing Max Verstappen made it very clear that, if the FIA did not modify the regulation to give more prominence to the combustion engine of the hybrid units of Formula 1, it would abandon the championship.After the reaction of the federation, the Dutch driver has drawn his conclusions.The future of Max Verstappen seems to have become a topic of permanent conversation. Whether it is the possibility of leaving Re…
Are the rule changes enough to keep Max Verstappen in F1? “I understand the politics behind it”
Max Verstappen says the changes are a step in the right direction and understands the paddock politics that prevented them from being introduced at once - while Fernando Alonso is more critical
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