Max Verstappen breaks silence on Bahrain row between his manager and Helmut Marko

Max Verstappen speaks about the reported 'row' between his manager and Helmut Marko in B𝔉a♚hrain

Max Verstappen
Max Verstappen

Max Verstappen has downplayed reports of a ‘row’ between his manager, Raymond Vermeulen, and Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko following the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix.

After a disappointin🍌g race in Bahrain, Sky Sports analyst Ted Kravitz saw Vermeulen and Markꦅo talking in the paddock.

Kravitz noted that Vermeulen gave M⛦arko “a piece of his mind” in a heated exchange.

Verstappen had just finished sixth in Bahrain, overtaking Alpine’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pierre Gasly on the final lap.

, which was ✤thought to be the source of 𒉰Vermeulen’s frustration.

It was also revealed that a ‘crisis meeting’ took place, with Christian Horner and Pie𒁏rre Wache involved with Verstappen, Marko and Vermeulen.

Speaking at the FIA press conference on Thur💦sday, Verstappen spoke for the first time about the discussion between Vermeulen and Marko.

“I think🥀 to my knowledge they were having just a conversation about everything which I think is allowed,” Versta⛦ppen said.

“Now, if someone picks up on it people can always see it in their own way, right? The way people are discussing things. I think we were all left fr🦩ustrated with the result and the things that went wrong in the race.

“I think that’s where my manager Raymond and Helmut spoke about it and even Christian came aloꦜng as well so they all had a conversation. I think that s🐷hould be allowed. We all care at the end of the day.

“We care about the team. We care about the people. We care about rꦬesults. I think that’🎃s quite normal.”

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen on 2025 F1 title hopes

Despite Red Bull’s struggles, Verstappen is just eight points behind 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris, who leads the championship.

Verstappe🔥n is hopeful that Red Bull are closer to the pace they showed at Suzuka, where he managed to take pole and win the race, with the high-speed corners of Jeddah potentially suiting the RB21 more.

“I am not thinking about that,” Verstappen said🧔. “I just go race by race. Like I said, hopefully it will be beꦜtter than Bahrain. If we can be a bit in the middle of the two [with Japan] we can already be happy with that and we just move on. The rest is out of my hands anyway.

“I think at the moment we are not the quickest so naturally it’s very tough to fight for a championship but it’s still a very long road. We were sitting around this time last year - round five - a๊nd it was all looking great.

“And then we all know how the seaso♋n ended up. I am hopeful that we can still improve things and we will see what we get.”

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