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Verstappen Fed Up With 'Dangerous' Red Bull After Another Crash

Verstappen Fed Up With 'Dangerous' Red Bull After Another Crash

Summary
Max Verstappen slammed Red Bull after a rear-wing failure caused his British GP crash, repeating an Austria qualifying issue he called dangerous. Team boss Laurent Mekies admitted the team must fix the problem immediately before Spa.

Max Verstappen delivered a scathing assessment of Red Bull after a recurring rear-wing fault sent him spinning into the gravel at the British Grand Prix, declaring he is "really fed up" with a car he considers dangerous.

Why it matters:

The issue goes beyond a simple mechanical glitch and cuts to the core of driver safety. For the second race in a row, Verstappen lost control at high speed when his rear wing failed to fully close after opening on a straight, first in Austria qualifying and now at Silverstone's Stowe corner. With his future at Red Bull already the subject of intense speculation, repeated failures at 300 km/h only intensify the pressure on a team that is struggling to keep its star driver safe and competitive.

The details:

  • Verstappen explained that the wing's failure to seal completely bleeds critical rear downforce, triggering sudden and violent oversteer that caught him out at one of the circuit's fastest corners.
  • Red Bull chief Laurent Mekies defended his driver's frustration, calling the situation "very unpleasant" and conceding Verstappen is "right not to be happy" after being let down in high-speed corners in back-to-back races.
  • Mekies vowed the team will "put in place what is necessary" to prevent a repeat, acknowledging that sending a driver to the gravel trap is unacceptable at any level.
  • Despite running as high as third, Verstappen insisted a podium would have been undeserved. He cited a lack of grip on hard tires and poor balance all weekend, noting he only gained positions due to penalties and problems for rivals.

What's next:

Red Bull now faces a race against time to cure the fault before the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, a venue defined by even higher-speed corners and minimal margin for error. Verstappen will need bulletproof reliability and genuine pace to restore confidence—and to quiet growing rumors about his potential interest elsewhere.

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