Red Bull Boss Predicts Challenging Chinese Grand Prix for Max Verstappen
- Max Verstappen's manager, Raymond Vermeulen, has limited the driver's participation in TikTok videos, potentially costing Red Bull around €4 million in revenue.
- Verstappen has been featured in 63.4% of Red Bull's TikTok content since March 1, 2024, which amounts to 315 out of 497 posts.
- Verstappen finished second in the Australian Grand Prix and is expected to compete at the Chinese Grand Prix this Sunday.
- Concerns over Verstappen's language have led to discussions about stricter FIA regulations, with penalties for swearing potentially impacting his racing.
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Red Bull face staggering losses from Max Verstappen ban ahead of Chinese Grand Prix
Max Verstappen's manager has dramatically restricted the Formula 1 champion's appearances in Red Bull's TikTok videos, a decision that could cost the team nearly £4million in revenue
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