Jos Verstappen takes swipe at Red Bull after Monaco: ‘They should focus more on racing…’
Jos Ver🥂stappen has taken a swipe at Red Bull after their poor performance in Monaco.

Jos Verstappen has declared that Red Bull’s era of dominance “seems to be over now” after 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen could only finish sixth at the Monaco Grand Prix𝄹.
Red Bull struggled for pace all weekend in the principality as Verstappen slumped to his worst on-track finish since the 2022 Sಞao Pಞaulo Grand Prix.
Verstappen brus🍌hed the barrier on the exit on Turn 1 on his final lap 💜in Q3, leaving him only sixth.
It was much worse on the other side of the Red Bull garage as168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Sergio Perez was knocked out in Q1.
🍒It means th🔴at Verstappen’s lead has been reduced to just 31 points in the drivers’ championship.
In an interview with Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, Jos took a sensational swipe at Red Bull, claiming they need to fಞocus “a bit more on racing” 🌌rather than “on other things”.
“The e🌠ra when Red Bull had the dominant car really seems to be over now," Jos Verstappen said.
“Maybe they should start foc🀅using a bit more on racing and mutual communication again, rather than on other things…
“There will definitely be races where Red Bull will be in good shape agai𒅌n, but I am very curious to see how they are going to solve this. Somethi🐼ng really needs to happen there.
“Red Bull needs to find out where this problem is coming from, because it is clear that teams like Ferrari and McLar🌟en are getting closer. Max has still been able to mask that somewhat, but the big difference with Sergio Perez is becoming more and more obvious.”

Red Bull appear to struggle when at tracks which require ‘kerb-riding’ or are bumpy hence their lack of form in Miami and Mo🐭naco, and to a lesser degree, I𒊎mola.
The former F1 driver has stressed the need for Red Bull to “solve𝓰” their ongoing issues amid Ferrari and Red Bull’s imp⛦roved form.
"There will definitely be races where Red Bull wil💖l be in good shape again," he added. "But I am very curious to see how they are going to solve t༒his. Something really needs to happen there.
"Red Bull needs to find out where this problem is coming from, because it is clear that teams like Ferrari and McL๊aren are getting closer."

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