Whispers at all levels
In conjunction with the Horner case, in home Red Bull they are well defined two sides opposed to each other. The first includes the team principal and the Thai ownership which is headed by Chalerm Yoovidhya (which has 51% of the company). The second now sees them lined up in the open Max Verstappen, Helmut Marko and the Austrian side of Red Bullwith CEOs Oliver Mintzlaff and Franz Watzlawick on the shields.
As the days passed, they also emerged disagreements between Adrian Newey and Christian Horner. In fact, reports are becoming increasingly insistent according to which the team principal is considering withdrawing the brilliant British engineer from F1, also due to a cost issue.
In short, Horner's words in Saudi Arabia were not accidental: “We will not force anyone to stay against their will. This applies to pilots, designers or anyone who collaborates with us.”
Waché also turns up his nose
Christian Horner therefore seems determined to maintain a hard line, even if this could mean painful separations at the end of the season. But the man who in Horner's thoughts should take over the technical department of Red Bull, that is Pierre Waché, might have different ideas. The German newspaper F1 Insider in fact he indicated the French as “far from enthusiastic about Horner's autocrat fantasies”.
In this sense, the journalist de The TeamFrédéric Ferret – who had released the images of the meeting between Toto Wolff and Jos Verstappen in Bahrain – showed a intense conversation in Jeddah between Pierre Waché and Frederic Vasseur of Ferrari.
And it is no mystery that in recent months the Rossa has thought about the transalpine engineer…
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