“When Max doesn’t say much, it means he hasn’t got anything to complain about...' F1
Red Bull’s rivals have been warned that when Max Verstappen does not say much, then they have a lot to fear going into the new season.
Following the three days of pre-season testing in Bahrain, Red Bull emerged as the strongest team, finding that elusive mix of performance alongside reliability. With that in mind, Red Bull’s rivals such as Mercedes and Ferrari have been warned that they are a team without an Achilles’ heel and the fact that Verstappen was not saying much over the team radio is a very ominous sign.
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