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Horner praises Verstappen’s witty response to retirement in F1 in Australia.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
March 26, 2024
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Horner elogia resposta graciosa de Verstappen à aposentadoria na F1 na Austrália.

Max Verstappen, from the Netherlands, and Red Bull Racing had an early retirement from the 2024 Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix. Despite qualifying in pole position, Verstappen encountered an issue with the right rear brake, allowing Carlos Sainz from Ferrari to overtake him. With smoke coming out of his car, Verstappen limped to the pits before Red Bull finally retired his RB20 car on the fourth lap. This was Verstappen’s first retirement since 2022 at Albert Park. His goal of achieving 10 consecutive wins was thwarted as Ferrari secured a 1-2 finish with Sainz leading Charles Leclerc.

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner praised Verstappen’s response to the situation, describing it as “graceful.” Despite the setback, Verstappen handled the situation with maturity and expressed his support for the team. Horner acknowledged Verstappen’s impressive track record, noting that his last mechanical failure retirement was in Australia in 2022. However, Horner emphasized the need to learn from the experience and highlighted the importance of teamwork.

During the race, Verstappen expressed frustration over the team radio when Red Bull decided to pit while his car was on fire. Horner downplayed Verstappen’s comment, attributing it to the intensity of the race. He emphasized that Verstappen was supporting the team and showing a positive attitude towards the situation. The pit stop was necessary to assess the extent of the problem, and it was discovered that the rear brake cover was missing, causing the fire. The team prioritized extinguishing the fire and ensuring Verstappen’s safety.

The Australian Grand Prix marked only the second time in the last 21 races that Verstappen did not emerge victorious. However, Horner remains confident in Verstappen’s ability to bounce back, citing his previous dominant performance in Suzuka. Verstappen’s engine was replaced before qualifying in Melbourne as a precautionary measure after sustaining damage during the first practice session. Horner clarified that the engine can still be used in future races.

Looking ahead, Verstappen is expected to approach the next race in Japan with determination and focus. The new date for the race in Suzuka presents an opportunity for Verstappen to show his resilience and regain his winning form. Despite the setback in Australia, Red Bull remains optimistic about Verstappen’s championship prospects.

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