Ex-F1 driver reveals ‘super talent’ who would be ‘ideal replacement’ for Max Verstappen at Red Bull
Ralf Schumacher has seconded the rumors of Oscar Piastri joining Red Bull if and when Max Verstappen leaves the team.
Max Verstappen (via Planetf1)
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has been subjected to rumors ever since the start of the season. Certain sources have persistently claimed that the Dutch driver might be looking to depart the Milton Keynes-based team in the coming years.
Max Verstappen‘s skill and prowess make him one of the best drivers currently on the grid. He leads the drivers’ championship this year despite being winless in the last nine races. Moreover, issues within Red Bull’s management have led to the departure of key individuals from the squad.
Former German F1 driver Ralf Schumacher has since identified McLaren’s Oscar Piastri as a prime prospect for Red Bull. Schumacher believes that the Australian might be a worthy successor to Verstappen in the event of the latter’s departure.
Ralf Schumacher has praised Oscar Piastri for his composed nature on track. Piastri has shown great promise and performance since making his debut last season. The 23-year-old would therefore be an asset to any team in the near future.
Oscar Piastri criticizes stewards for inconsistencies in FIA penalties at Austin
The United States Grand Prix witnessed a host of drivers getting penalized for various reasons. Oscar Piastri received a penalty during the sprint race in Austin and has since conveyed his criticisms of the same.
Piastri stated that different drivers have different ways of interpreting situations on track. He then said that the decisions made by stewards may be clouded by a lot of factors as they haven’t driven an F1 car.
McLaren has collectively questioned the bias of the FIA towards Red Bull after the latter claimed the final podium place in Austin. The last five races of the season will hence present an exciting affair as the top teams look to secure wins and podiums.
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