Sad and world-terrible news ever: While traveling to race, two of Red Bull Racing’s most gifted essential drivers perished in a simple collision beside their spouses.
Tragic and worst news ever: Two of Red Bull Racing‘s most talented and important drivers died in a straightforward crash next to their spouses while heading to the event.
Verstappen received the news that Mateschitz had died shortly before qualifying. “Everyone has received terrible news. What he signified for Red Bull, the athletic community, and myself personally in particular. He has done something incredibly difficult for me and my life. Verstappen appeared noticeably upset as he remarked, “It’s a difficult day, but we tried to give it everything today and unfortunately missed out.”
Mateschitz would have wanted nothing more than for his squad to succeed, as stated by team manager Christian Horner. Verstappen went on, “There is still a race ahead of us, of course, and we will try to make him proud tomorrow.” “In my opinion, our car typically performs better in the race than in qualifying. Fine margins were already achieved in qualifying today.”
Because of this, the Red Bull driver anticipates a faster race pace than qualifying pace, as is frequently the case in the current Formula 1 season. Verstappen stated, “I am expecting a good race tomorrow,” stressing that the car’s speed on Sunday is what matters most.