Max Verstappen’s verdict: Are Red Bull’s struggles linked to Adrian Newey exit?
"Normally not. It’s just,ဣ since ♔it was announced that he was leaving, it’s been more difficult."

Three-time F1 world champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen t♚hinks it’s unlikely Adrian Newey’s departure from Red Bull has impacte🌌d the team’s on-track performance in 2024.
Ahead of the Miami Grand Prix, Red Bull announced Newey will officially leave the t🅷eam in the first quarter of 2025.
Coincidentally since then, Red Bull have been caught in the development race, with their spot at the top of the constructors’⛦ championship under threat.
McL🐬aren sit 30 points behind Red Bull with nine rounds to go - and have momentum on their side.
Red Bull have struggled with their upgrades in 2024, reverting♔ back to an older s🧜pecification of floor to find answers at the last race at Zandvoort.
Speaking to media at the Italian Gran🍎d Prix, where are ಌpresent, Verstappen was asked if Red Bull’s poor form is linked to Newey’s departure.
H🐟e replied: “Normally not. It’s just, since it was announced that he was leaving, it’s been more difficult. But it shouldn’t matter if someone is, let’s say, leaving on the spot, that immediately the performance drops.
“Because the car has always been the 𒆙same. So, yeah, n🌊ormally not.”
Verstappen has revealed that there’s not been൩ much contact with Newey in “the last few weeks” after his office in the Red Bull factory was moved.
“I mean, the last fജew weeks, not so much,” he added. “Of course, he🎃 has moved office as well, at the factory.
“But whenever I do see him - I mean, we have a ꩲgood relationship, that'♎s never been a problem.”
Verstappen also admitted it would be “uღnfair” to ask him about the car given his change in position with the team ahead of his departure next year.
“No. And I think it would also be a bit unfair, to do 🤡that,” he explained.
Verstappen is 70 points ahead of Lando Norris in the drivers’ ch𒈔ampionship.
Despite finishing over 20 seconds behind the McLaren driver, Red Bull are expected to fare better at M▨onza this weekend.

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