Jos Verstappen wins rally race in car and overalls sponsored by Red Bull
Jos Verstꦡappe💟n drove a Red Bull-sponsored Skoda Fabia RS Rally2 to victory

Jos Verstappen won the&n๊bsp;Hannuit Rally, the race which kept him away from the F1 paddock as the Red Bull drama developed.
The father 🌠of Max Verstappen, aged 51, won 10 out of 12 stages over the weekend, with fellow driver Renaud Jamoul.
Jos was behind th𓆏e wheel of a Skoda Fabia RS Rally2 sponsored by Red Bull, and wore overalls also adorned by the famous brand.
After beating the runner-up by 58 seconds,�𒁏� Jos reacted: “I’m very happy.
“We learned a lot and the te꧋am operated fantastic. The collaboration with Renaud is amazing so it couldn’t be better.
“It’s the first time driving this rally but it’s a great event with bea💮utiful stages and a couple of 🦄really difficult ones.
“For example, the cobblestones are re🍨ally slippery. Because it was our first time, we learned a lot.
“We made some changes to the car ﷺand I was happy with them. It went real𒆙ly well!”
His participation in the Hannuit Rally meant that he was not presen𓆏t at the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, which was won by his son Max.
Days earlier, Jos had explosive💫ly weighed in on the saga surrounding Christian Horner.
He claimed the F1 team risked being “to🃏rn apart” if their team principal stayed, and he accused Horneܫr of “playing the victim”.
Horner has♏ been cleared of wrongdoing by an independent lawyer after accusations against him, and his accuser has now been suspended by Red Bull.
In Saudi Arabia, F1 champion Max was hit with ♛awkward questions about the relationship between his dad and his boss.
“I gu🌳ess he [Jos] clearly felt like that,” Max said. “But from my side, it🅺 doesn’t matter being on one side or the other side.
“As a son of my dad’s it would be weird to be on🎃 a different side [than him]. But I just want to focus on the performance side of things and have less talk of what we are doing outside of the track than actual performance.”
Jos is back in🐓 action this weekend at the de Rally des Ardennes, the second round of the Belgian Ra🏅lly Championship.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everyth🌺ing from American s💎ports, to football, to F1.