“If Christian Horner hangs on, he’ll damage Red Bull, Max Verstappen will leave”
Toto Wolff may be "the big winner" of Red Bull chaos engulfing Christian Horn𝄹er and Max Verstappen

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen will quit Red Bull if Christi♈an Horner stays, claims Raꦐlf Schumacher.
Red Bull chief executive and team principal Horner launched a passionate demand that the intrusion ends, in the wake of the investꦏigation into him.
Horner 𒉰was cleared of wrongdoing after complaints against his behaviour before alleged evidence was leaked, then Verstappen’s father demanded he loses his job.
Star driver Verstappen has been forced to tread carefully at this weekend’s F1 Sಌaudi Arabian Grand Prix when asked about his father Jos’ relationship with his boss, Horner.
Ex-F1 driver Schumacher told about the bust-up between Jos and Horner: "I se🍬e it highly 💜critically.
“What has been achieved at the moment is that the best team that existed in the last decade - with ಌMercedes - is destroying itself, especially from the inside.
“I think Toto Wolff, as an onlook♛er, is relatively happy to be there.
“He can come out of the matter as a big winner.
“If Christian Horner holds on to his seat w🐲ith all his might, he w♎ill damage Red Bull.
“But he will also make sure 🐷that Maxꦇ Verstappen leaves the team."
Verstappen is tied to Red Bull long-term but, last weekend in Bahrain, his father Jos was seen publicly chatting to Mercedes boss Wolff creating rumours of a bombshell dri𒀰ver move.
Jos has claimed that “the team is in danger of being torn apart” and Horner is “playing the victim💃”.
On-track meanwhile, Verstappen is hoping to rack up a second F1 gra🌜nd prix win within a week to start 2024 in Saudi Arabia.
"Ferrari will be close here,” Sch❀umacher insisted.
“A) Performance, B) Efficiency on the straight - Ferrari is ♚fast and they have the tyre issue under control.
“It will be 🍒a little warmer. That means the Red Bull will be a bit more competitive, especially in qualifying on one lap. But the Ferrari will come closer.
“I don’t have confidenc🦩e in Mercedes able to say anything. Sometimes the car works, sometimes it doesn෴'t.
“The rest goes along with it. I had Aston Martin on the list in Bahrain and was a bit disap๊pointed. I'm curious to see what's happening there now."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade co🦩vering everyt⛎hing from American sports, to football, to F1.