We know that EvH does not like Christian Horner...so i think the comments are "tinged" a little bit.organic wrote: ↑26 Mar 2025, 02:29couple of quotes from Erik van Haren the past few days:
But anyone who claims that Verstappen would have all the power at Red Bull is wrong. [Verstappen] also disagrees with the team management's decision to intervene so quickly.doesn't really bode well for verstappen remaining for much longer in this team, to be honestRed Bull is searching
It shows once again that the team is searching. Both in terms of drivers and in terms of the car. Team boss Christian Horner also had to admit after the Chinese Grand Prix that he has no idea what to expect from his team during the next showdown, in Japan in just under two weeks. He acknowledged that his team lacks speed. And of course that they are working hard to get things back on track. But that will also have happened in Milton Keynes during the winter and the fact is that the gap with the competition has only increased, compared to the already unconvincing 2024. It is logical that doubts will also arise with leader and four-time world champion Verstappen as to whether the team is still able to solve the problems.
This is just lazy in particular. Yes Red Bull is not where it wants to be, but this framing is poor. Will he mention that Red Bull had the least windtunnel and CFD time in the 2nd half of last year, which is where the bulk of the work for RB20 was done? Of course not, because he doesn't like christian Horner (rightly or wrongly) and including that detail doesn't fit the narrative. He's just wanting to have a go at CH.And of course that they are working hard to get things back on track. But that will also have happened in Milton Keynes during the winter and the fact is that the gap with the competition has only increased, compared to the already unconvincing 2024.
Verstappen isn't leaving because Lawson got swapped with Tsunoda. He has probably given it a second of thought and it doesn't really have anything to do with him.