(Video) Fabrizio Romano reveals big Football transfers to Max Verstappen on F1 team radio

Fabrizio Romano visited the Red Bull pit-wall and had a hilarious chat with Max Verstappen about Football transfers on team radio.


(Video) Fabrizio Romano reveals big Football transfers to Max Verstappen on F1 team radio

Max Verstappen and Farbrizio Romano (via IMAGO, @fabriziorom/Instagram, Screenshot)

Max Verstappen has continued to attempt his best to score great results amidst Red Bull’s struggles in the 2024 season. However, despite the issues during races, Verstappen has maintained a positive attitude on track. Hence, during the Dutchman’s recent outing in a practice session at the Italian GP, Fabrizio Romano hijacked the team radio and gave football updates to the 26-year-old on track.

Fabrizio Romano is an Italian sports journalist famous for sharing insider info, especially regarding football. Max Verstappen is also an avid football fanatic apart from his duties in the pinnacle of motorsports. Romano was present at the Red Bull pit wall talking to the Dutchman and giving him secret football updates.

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The video released by Red Bull on social media is a hilarious interaction between the two individuals. Romano can be seen revealing some shocking football transfers while Verstappen is driving around the track. Additionally, the team names and player names said by Romano are hidden to add humor to the video.

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Max Verstappen claims Red Bull has a ‘few things to fix’ ahead of Italian GP

Max Verstappen showcased a great performance during the FP1 session and topped the charts. Additionally, the Dutchman also spent extended time on the Sim to prepare for the race. Verstappen revealed that the changes introduced for the practice session didn’t feel so good initially. However, the chassis performed well in the long run despite there being a few things to fix.

Red Bull's Max Verstappen, Christian Horner and Helmut Marko (via IMAGO)
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, Christian Horner and Helmut Marko (via IMAGO)
I tried a few things today. FP2 didn’t feel so good initially, but the long run felt good. The tyres were opening up a bit. We have a few things to fix.
Max Verstappen said during the post FP2 session interview

Red Bull will have to continue to work hard on their form ahead of the main race. McLaren is just 30 points behind Milton Keynes and could overcome the leaders if Red Bull fails to perform well. Hence, the Austrian constructor needs to manage a great weekend around the Autodromo Nazionale Monza racing circuit.

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