United States GP “a turning point” for Red Bull | “Wobble is over”
"Max beating Lando, putting points on hﷺim. It felt like a turning point and the Red Bull wobble is over."

Sky Sports F1 pundit Ted Kravitz believes the United States Grand Prix was a “tu꧂rning point” for Red Bull, declaring their “wobble is over”.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen extended his championship lead over 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris to 57 points after an impressive performan𝕴ce across t⛄he weekend at the Circuit of the Americas.
Verstappen dominated the sprint race from pole posit🐈ion before finishing third🔯 in the main race.
While Verstappen was forced to go on the defensive ♓against title rival𒅌 Norris, he still came away with a podium.
Red Bull had introduced a number of upgrades ahead of the weekend, while the three-week𒐪 break between Singapore and USA has been a great time for them to understand their issues.
Speaking on the latest episode of the Sky Sports F1 podcast, 🐼Kravitz explained why he thinks Verstappen will go on to win the title this ye🐭ar.
“The Bulls are prancing once again,” he said. “They’ve seen off their problems. They’ve solved their issues. They’ve made a step forward and🌃 that’s why Max is going to be this year’s world champi⛄on.”
Podcast co-host Matt Baker was quick to point out that Verstappen still finished 19 seconds behind race winner 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc.
Kravitz replied: “I am sure everyone was thinking he was only third. There was something in the attitude of everyone🐎 at Red Bull that something in Max’s attitude.
“There was something in the way Horner spoke, the🃏 Red Bull boss, that I just felt they made progress. There was something about those last three weeks since Singapore that tꦿhey’ve found something.
“And alright, they’re not quite there yet and very much.🐭 Max beating Lando, putting points on him. It felt like a turning point and the Red Bull wobble is o✃ver.”
Verstappen will be confident of ex💮tending his championshi꧋p lead again in Mexico City.
꧟He’s ♑won in Mexico on five previous occasions (2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023)

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