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Red Bull chief Adrian Newey has opened up on Max Verstappen and the development of the 24-year-old. The Dutchman won the F1 title last year in controversial circumstances, beating fierce rival Lewis Hamilton to the prize. And he's aiming for another triumph this term, despite having a mixed start to the current season.
Verstappen has been developing well with Red Bull over the years, having joined the team as a youngster.
And he established himself as the best driver within the sport by winning the title last term, rocking Hamilton and denying the Brit history in the process.
Newey is Red Bull's Chief Technical Officer and has now paid tribute to the 24-year-old, opening up how he behaves behind the scenes.
And he's admitted that while Verstappen doesn't get into specifics, he's always happy to reveal how the car is doing