Angry Jos Verstappen doesn’t trust Christian Horner to save “serious situation”
Jos Verstappen demands 🅺Red Bull "not alw💞ays gloss over everything"

Jos Verstappen has launched a scathing criticism of Red Bull and Christian Horner after the F1 Dutch Grand Prix.
His son Max Verstappen finished as runner-up at his home race to Lando Norris but it was the dista🌸nce that he trailed behind which was the major co♚ncern.
McLaren’s Norris won by a 22-second margin, and Verstappen is now winless in five consecutive grands prix heading to Monza thisꦇ weekend.
"More ಌthan 20 seconds is a very big disappointment,” the F1 champion’s outspoken father told .
“Max never had a chanc⛄e to win. But that's not surprising when you reverse-engineer the car."
Reౠd Bull had reverted to parts used earlier in the season in order to tackle the Zandvoort track.
"That says it all,” Jos Verstappen said. “The team took the wrong turn several tiཧmes.
“Internally, you should hold a mirror up to y💦o♌urself and not always gloss over everything.
“It is time – if it is not already too late – to question o❀urselves.
“The gওood people are leaving the team. I'm very unhappy with what's happening."
Chief technology officer Adrian Newey 🌼will exit Red Bull nex🌠t year, and will likely join a rival team, while sporting director Jonathan Wheatley will become the Audi team principal.
Jos Verstapp🅘en continued: "You can't sugarcoat it anymore, the situation is serious.
“Max won't be sa📖tisfied with hไaving a car like that. Now it's up to Horner to get the team back on track."
Verst🐽appen Senior was asked if he trusts Horner’s ability to retu♛rn the team to winning ways.
"I'll be surprised, but at the moment I'm sayi🐈ng no,” Jos Verstappen said.
“A lot has to happen. The w𒀰hole spirit has to change."
T💞he relationship between the Red Bull team principal and the father of the team’s star driver has been edgy all year.
Earlier this season, Verstappen Senior called for 🦩Horner to lose his job.
Verstappen senior also unusually took to social media to dispel a theory that his son ha𒐪d driven slowly, not maximising his car, because he had no chance of overtaking Norris.
A comment on social𒅌 media read: “There was no need for Max to go all out. Whether you finish 2nd at 4 or at 23 seconds you get the same number of points.”
But Jos Versta💧ppen wryly replied: “Then you haven't understood🐼 it yet.”

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