Red Bull’s situation described as “catastrophic” | Form “killing” Max Verstappen
"You’re fooling yourself, you’re 🧜t𓃲rying to believe in a wind tunnel that’s obviously given you miscalculations."

Ex-F1 team boss𓆏 Eddie Jordan has described Red Bull’s form as “catastrophic” following a difficult Italian Grand Prix.
Red Bull endured their worst weekend of the 2024 F1 campaign so far as 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen could only finish sixth, nearly 38 seconds behind race winner 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc.
It has left Red Bull 🐻vulnerable at the top of both championships, with their lead over McLaren just eight points.
Verstappen sits 62 points ahead of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris in the F1 drivers’ c🅺hampionship though with eight rounds rema🍃ining.
Speaꦓking on the🐓 latest episode of the podcast, Jordan reflected on Red Bull’s plight and what he’d do if he was in charge.
“What was the setup th🌄at we had at the beginning? What was the setup we had when we were winning by 15 seconds and we were cruising? What has changed? Show me the upgrades because sure as heaven these upgrades haven’t worked,” he explained.
“You’re fooling yourself, you’re trying to believe in a wind tunnel that’s obviously given you mi🔯scalculations.
“Let’s go back to where we were and start from there. Make sure nothing gets changed until we can categorically g▨uarantee that it’s quicker. That’s the way I feel about it. It’s now catastrophic.”
Jordan believes Red Bull boss Christian Horner has a “massive job” to turn things a🍌round in the final sꦏtretch of the year.
“Christian Horner has a massive job on his hands because he has to take o♈ut the big stick and st🦄art cracking it,” he added. “
We all were slagging off Perez but maybe Perez and that car - that’s the speed of the car, and what Max is doing is what Max is able to do. Beyond any doubt he’s the best driver in F1 in my opinion at this moment in time. Therefore, to finish fifth♏ and fourth, or six, whatever it is, it must be killing him at this stage.”
Verstappen ‘carrying’ Red Bull
Former Red Bull driver Mark Webber thinks the warn💝ing signs have been there for some time.
Webber feels that Red Bull have relied on Verstappen’s brilliance to get him over the line on a number of occ𒆙asions.
“It was a well oiled machine,” W🥃ebber explained. “Max has carried that team for a while now, this season. We’ve seen Ba💖rcelona, we’ve seen Silverstone, Imola. Lewis Hamilton’s win at Silverstone was absolutely extraordinary but Max’s P2 was top draw. We’ve seen some very, very special drives from Max.
“💛That car has times, as he’s called it himself, in his own words, has turned i𒁃nto a monster. Let’s see. It’s the fine gains. If they get a little bit back, you don’t know. It can change.”

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