Red Bull hit with “sink into mediocrity” prediction
"And at the moment yဣou have to say clearly: Red ꧒Bull is falling apart."

Red Bull will “sink into 🍬mediocrity” and is “falꦗling apart”, Ralf Schumacher claims.
The exit of car design genius Adr𝔉ian Newey is the latest blow to the F1 team who are dominating on-track, but in turmoil off-track.
The year began with the controversy around Christian Horner and, over the past week, has evolved into coping with the departure of Newey, the brains behind their title-winning ไcars.
“Adrian Newey needs🤪 harmony, he needs a good atmosphere, a workplace,” said Schumacher to .
"And at the moment you have to say c🧸learly: Red Bull is falling apart."
Horner was cleared of wrongdoi꧒ng after an investigation into allegations of his behaviour, before Jos Verstappen demanded that the team principal leaves his job.
The futures of Helmut Marko - and then Max Verstappen - came in🌞to question as the chaos snowballed.
“Christian Horner bears sole responsibility for this because he is clinging to power with all his might,” Schumache💜r said.
"I think that won🦩't be the last problem he will have if Adrian Newey leaves ꧟him.
“Max Verstappen is already thinking about it, as is Dr.ꦗ Helmut Marko.
"We remember last year when there were problems.
“[Newey]🉐 was sick once and then you immediately saw what was going on with Red Bull. Max Verstappen🔯 had difficulties.
"I give Red Bull two mor𝓀e years and if they continue to hold on to Horner, then the team will sink into mediocrity. I🐷'm pretty sure of that.”
Yet, on the race track, everything is rosy.
Ahead 𒆙of this weekend’s F1 Miami Grand Prix, Verstappen has won four out of five races this season.
Only an extremely rare DNF i🎃n Australia has denied him a perfect sweep🃏.
Sergio Perez’s three P2 results underline the team’s brillianc♐e.
But with chief technical officer Newey exiting, fresh doubt has arisen about Red Bull’s futureꦏ.
Newey has been with the team for 19 years and was behind the championship-winning machinery for Sebastian Vettel, and now for Verstappꦜen.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Spo🤡rts for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.