Red Bull unveils new car Max Verstappen will drive to defend F1 world championship
With Formula 1 ushering in a new era, Red Bull has unveiled its new car for the 2022 season.
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With Formula 1 ushering in a new era, Red Bull has unveiled its new car for the 2022 season.
Max Verstappen insists he feels no added pressure as he prepares to start a Formula One season as defending champion for the first time.
LONDON: Max Verstappen said he is not feeling any extra pressure as defending Formula One champion as Red Bull launched their car for the 2022 season on Wednesday. The Dutchman clinched his first world title in dramatic and controversial circumstances after he passed Lewis Hamilton in a one-lap shootout at the final Grand Prix of the year in Abu Dhabi. The fallout from the December 12 race continues with FIA race director Michael Masi’s position under intense scrutiny amid an ongoing FIA inquiry into a result Hamilton claimed was “manipulated.” There were even fears Hamilton could quit the sport, but the seven-time world champion was back at Mercedes’ factory this week ahead of the new season.
Max Verstappen insists the pressure is off as he prepares to open his Formula One championship defence.
Former Formula 1 driver Mark Webber has said that Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen could do with a year off from the sport after their epic duel over the course of the 2021 campaign.
Lando Norris has signed a new contract with the McLaren team that will take him through to the end of the 2025 season in Formula 1.
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has said that similarly intense battles with Lewis Hamilton in the years ahead could shorten Max Verstappen’s career in Formula 1, such was the pressure that was on the pair over the course of the campaign.
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has said that similarly intense battles with Lewis Hamilton in the years ahead could shorten Max Verstappen’s career in Formula 1, such was the pressure that was on the pair over the course of the campaign.