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WALLOON REGION, BELGIUM, JUL 23 – Laurent Mekies takes charge amid Red Bull's RB21 struggles with Verstappen aiming to reclaim form at Spa, where he has won three times, team faces leadership transition challenges.
- At Spa-Francorchamps this weekend, Laurent Mekies, Red Bull Racing CEO and team principal, begins his first race since replacing Christian Horner after the British GP, marking a new era for the team.
- Amid ongoing performance woes, Christian Horner had led Red Bull since 2005 and experienced car struggles, fueling team upheaval.
- Verstappen said, `I was back at the factory last week in the sim with the team,` as he prepares for the Belgian GP after two weeks of upheaval.
- Tsunoda added, `We are coming into this race in a new era for the team and it will be good to link up again with Laurent` as he and the team adapt under new leadership at Belgium.
- Looking ahead, Laurent Mekies is tasked with improving Red Bull's performance and may face uncertainty over Verstappen's future amid links to Mercedes.
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Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing head into the Belgian Grand Prix without Christian Horner steering the ship for the first time ever, as new boss Laurent Mekies makes his competitive debut in the role
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