Under-fire De Vries determined to prove Marko wrong
AlphaTauri's Nyck de Vries said he was determined to prove Helmut Marko wrong after the Red Bull motorsport head fuelled speculation about the under-fire Dutch rookie's Formula One future.
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AlphaTauri's Nyck de Vries said he was determined to prove Helmut Marko wrong after the Red Bull motorsport head fuelled speculation about the under-fire Dutch rookie's Formula One future.
We have four races left until the 2023 Formula 1 mid-season break. The traditional summer period where teams take a short break and more importantly, take stock of how their seasons have gone so far. This is normally the time where any major decisions are made, particularly with regards to driving personnel, with most teams having already rolled out (at least) one upgrade to their cars.
When racing for the Red Bull Formula 1 team, drivers are often exposed to immense criticism and an eagle eye overlooking their performances. This is not just for the A-team, but also AlphaTauri and the teams in the lower categories.
AlphaTauri's rookie Formula 1 driver, Nyck de Vries, says that he has not adapted to F1 as quickly as he would have liked and is now under pressure to catch up.
Sergio Perez claimed pole position for Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to salvage pride for Red Bull after Max Verstappen was forced out of qualifying with a driveshaft failure in Q2. The 33-year-old Mexican clocked a best lap in one minute 28.265 seconds to beat Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, who faces a 10-place grid penalty, by 0.155sec in a closely fought qualifying session. It is Perez's second career pole and second in Saudi Arabia, while Verstappen will start from 15th. "Good job guys," said Perez. "Hopefully, Max will be able to fight through in the race and we can enjoy a good result. We've got a good car and it's a good circuit for me."
Sergio Perez claimed pole position for Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to salvage pride for Red Bull after Max Verstappen was forced out of qualifying with a driveshaft failure in Q2.
Formula One world champion Max Verstappen completed a dominant hat-trick of top times in practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Saturday.
MANAMA : Energy drink brand Red Bull will continue to support the AlphaTauri Formula One team and media speculation about a sale is without foundation, principal Franz Tost said on Wednesday.