How Red Bull plans to overcome Verstappen's frustration with 2026 rules
Red Bull has outlined its internal strategy for managing Max Verstappen's well-publicised frustration with the 2026 regulations. Autosport reveals how the team plans to channel the four-time champion's competitive energy into productive development feedback rather than letting his displeasure become a negative force. The approach involves closer collaboration between Verstappen and engineers on energy management solutions that could minimise the aspects he dislikes most.
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