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Nico Rosberg Exposes Shocking Red Bull F1 Crisis: Why Are They Failing So Miserably?

Arthur Ling by Arthur Ling
September 13, 2025
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Nico Rosberg Exposes Shocking Red Bull F1 Crisis: Why Are They Failing So Miserably?

Nico Rosberg Slams Red Bull’s Ongoing Struggles: “It’s Crazy!”

In a shocking revelation that has sent shockwaves through the Formula 1 community, former World Champion Nico Rosberg has raised eyebrows over the baffling conundrum plaguing Red Bull Racing’s second seat. The situation, which has festered for years, reached a new level of intrigue during the recent Italian Grand Prix, where Yuki Tsunoda’s performance sparked Rosberg’s incredulity.

As the 2023 season nears its conclusion, the stark contrast between Max Verstappen’s dominance and the relentless struggles of his teammates is impossible to ignore. From Sergio Perez to Liam Lawson and now Tsunoda, each driver has wrestled with the staggering reality of being outpaced by Verstappen, who continues to soar above the competition. Rosberg’s astonishment stems from the glaring gap in performance—Tsunoda qualified a respectable 10th at Monza, but ultimately fell short of points after a collision with Lawson left him reeling.

Rosberg, now a Sky Sports pundit, didn’t hold back his frustration during his post-race analysis. “This has been years now, and once again, Yuki today is more than seven-tenths behind Max Verstappen,” he exclaimed, shaking his head in disbelief. “That’s inexplicable—I don’t understand it! Yuki is a talented driver. How is it possible he’s just so far behind once again?”

The former champion underlined a grim reality: Red Bull’s second seat has been a consistent disappointment. “It’s crazy that they can’t find a solution to that,” Rosberg lamented, pointing out that the issue appears to have worsened rather than improved. With drivers continuously relegated to the back of the pack, the urgency for answers grows.

While Rosberg acknowledged that Tsunoda’s car might not be “100 percent the same” as Verstappen’s, he dismissed the notion that this discrepancy could account for a nearly full second gap. “Maybe it’s a tenth or something,” he remarked. “I feel for Yuki because this is, again, a really, really tough day.”

In an unexpected twist, Tsunoda himself expressed a somewhat positive outlook on his performance, despite the setbacks. “Traditionally, at this kind of track, you want to have a bit of circulation and slipstream. I had to lead the pack in Q3, which is kind of opposite to what I want,” he explained. “But in the end, overall, I’m happy with the performance. Being in Q3 was the thing I wanted for a long time.”

Nevertheless, the stark reality remains: while Tsunoda is left grappling for minor points, his counterparts, including Isack Hadjar, are basking in the glory of podium finishes. The disparity in performance raises critical questions about Red Bull’s strategic decisions and driver development, leaving fans and experts alike eagerly awaiting a resolution to this perplexing saga.

As the season unfolds, the urgency for Red Bull to address their second seat dilemma intensifies—will they finally crack the code, or continue to succumb to the chaos? The F1 world watches with bated breath as this dramatic narrative continues to unfold.

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