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Christian Horner : “Max is probably one of the most straight forward drivers I’ve worked with”

Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner has described how the “openness” of his relationship with Max Verstappen makes him a straightforward driver to manage.

They have worked together since 2016 and the partnership made the perfect start, when Verstappen won the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix on his Red Bull debut after being promoted from Toro Rosso.

It took five years for Horner and Red Bull to give Verstappen right car to fight for Championship. The Dutchman is now involved in a titanic battle for the World Championship with regaining champion, Lewis Hamilton.

Max is trying to become the first non-Mercedes driver since Sebastian Vettel in 2013, for Red Bull, to secure the drivers title in Turbo Hybrid era.

Although Verstappen has a reputation for being a hard racer, Horner says the uncomplicated nature of the 24-year-old’s character makes him an easy colleague to work with.

Max is probably one of the most straightforward drivers I’ve worked with because he’s binary in his approach,Horner told Channel 4.

“He appreciates absolute openness and honesty. He doesn’t give a lot away to the public, he’s quite a private individual. And I think when you actually spend time with him and you get to know the real Max Verstappen, he’s just a really nice young guy and totally passionate about his racing.

But he’s super-hungry and so motivated – I don’t think I’ve ever met a driver so motivated. So in terms of working with him, managing him, you just sit down and have an open conversation and he will listen.

He may have a differing opinion, but by the end of it you always converge to a solution. And he never takes anything away, nothing festers. You deal with it, move on.”

Horner on 2021 Title fight between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen

Horner claimed earlier that, F1 World is witnessing one of the greatest rivalry in the form of Lewis Hamilton and Verstappen going at each other in 2021 title fight.

But the battle has been punctuated by two collisions between the pair. Hamilton was penalized for the first, at Silverstone, and Verstappen for the second, at Monza. Ultimately, Hamilton is just two points ahead in the Drivers’ standings with seven races of the season remaining.

Max was obviously massively frustrated with Silverstone and how it went down because he had done the hard work, he won the sprint race,” said Horner.

“It obviously got pretty tasty down the Wellington Straight and then the accident, and it was a massive accident, 51G.

“But he quickly brushed himself down and said on the Monday ‘if I had to do the race again today, I could do it’.

As for the crash at Monza, which left both in the gravel and out of the race, Hamilton later said he was “surprised” Verstappen had not checked on his wellbeing before walking away.

Verstappen with his mother
Max Verstappen wishes his mother on mothers day.

Of that incident, Horner said: “You’ve got two guys going for the World Championship, it’s the biggest trophy in global motorsport, and both of them shouldn’t have been there.

Max had an issue at his pit-stop, then Lewis had an issue at his stop, so the two of them arrived together at the first corner as Lewis was exiting the pits.

Inevitably the result was what it was, and the most important thing from that is that both of them were okay.”

On Verstappen not asking how Hamilton was, the Red Bull team principal added:

Max at Silverstone hit the wall at 51G, 160mph – there’s a big difference between that and the incident at Monza where he could feel Lewis reversing while he was still in the car, the engine still running.

He knew Lewis was absolutely fine, indeed the medical car didn’t feel the necessity to visit the scene. So I think it was a completely different circumstance and scenario.”

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Paramesh
Parameshhttps://bleachersnews.com
Formula 1 beat writer at Bleachers Sports News. My favorite team is Ferrari and my all-time favorite driver is Michael Schumacher.

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