Red Bull Motorsport Advisor Helmut Marko has verified that Max Verstappen would have security at the Mexico City Grand Prix to safeguard him.
During their time together at the squad, the Dutchman’s relationship with home favorite and teammate Sergio Perez has faltered, and tensions reached a breaking point towards the end of the last campaign.
Despite the fact that those rifts appear to have closed, at least in public, Perez’s supporters are not pleased with how the team has handled him after a challenging stretch of play this season.
This was evident in the chorus of jeers directed at Verstappen, the three-time Formula One champion, following his victory in the US Grand Prix last weekend. The animosity persisted as he accepted his trophy on the podium.
Max Verstappen will have bodyguards to protect him at the Mexico City Grand Prix, according to Red Bull Motorsport Advisor Helmut Marko.
Throughout their time together at the squad, the Dutchman and home favorite Sergio Perez have had a strained relationship that culminated in a blowout near the end of the previous campaign.
After a rough stretch of play this term, Perez’s fans have not been pleased with the way the squad has treated him, even though those rifts appear to have healed at least in public.
As Verstappen won the US Grand Prix last weekend, the crowd showed their disapproval with a chorus of jeers, and the animosity persisted as he accepted his trophy on the podium. Verstappen is now the three-time F1 champion.
Bodyguards will be supplied for Max Verstappen to secure his safety during the Mexico City Grand Prix, according to Red Bull Motorsport Advisor Helmut Marko.
The Dutchman’s relationship with home favorite and teammate Sergio Perez has not worked out during their time together, and tensions reached a breaking point at the end of the last campaign.
Despite the appearance of mending those rifts, Perez’s supporters are not pleased with the way the team has handled him after a challenging stretch of play this season.
After Verstappen won the US Grand Prix last weekend, there was an outcry of protest, and this was evident as he was escorted to the podium to pick up his trophy. Verstappen is now the three-time F1 champion.
Bodyguards will be supplied for Max Verstappen to secure his safety during the Mexico City Grand Prix, according to Red Bull Motorsport Advisor Helmut Marko.
The Dutchman’s relationship with home favorite and teammate Sergio Perez has not worked out during their time together, and tensions reached a breaking point at the end of the last campaign.
Despite the appearance of mending those rifts, Perez’s supporters are not pleased with the way the team has handled him after a challenging stretch of play this season.
After Verstappen won the US Grand Prix last weekend, there was an outcry of protest, and this was evident as he was escorted to the podium to pick up his trophy. Verstappen is now the three-time F1 champion.
Red Bull’s new wind tunnel in Milton Keynes is not proceeding as planned, according to F1 commentator Sam Collins on X (previously Twitter). “The group has taken the proposed facility’s planning application off the table. which implies there is no possibility of a quick start to building.
It also implies that the team would be pushing to use any new wind tunnel for significant development on the Ford-powered 2026 car rather than using it for much of anything on the 2025 car. For the time being, the group will continue using its 75-year-old tunnel at Twinwoods, UK.”
Christian Horner, the team principal, compared Red Bull’s existing wind tunnel to a “relic of the Cold War” last year.
“We run out of a wind tunnel, which is a Cold War relic and actually a listed building,” he stated. The cutting-edge wind tunnel that our rivals have access to is not it.
“It was constructed in the 1950s and has its own limitations when the operating temperature at that tunnel is not reached at the proper temperature due to either extreme cold or heat.”