Red Bull's New Philosophy Behind Max Verstappen's Surprise F1 Italian GP Win
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Italian GP 2025: Max Verstappen gains edge from Red Bull gamble that Ferrari missed out on
Max Verstappen thrives at Monza as Red Bull technical gamble pays off over Ferrari Max Verstappen rediscovered his sharp, aggressive form at the 2025 Italian Grand Prix, delivering a performance reminiscent of his dominant 2023 season, when he won 19 of 22 races. While the Dutch driver showcased his skill and determination, Red Bull’s resurgence in Monza appeared to be influenced as much by a strategic technical decision as by any sudden perform…
A few days after Red Bull resigned to still being outclassed by McLaren in 2025, Max Verstappen silenced the skeptics by imposing with an overwhelming 20-second victory at Monza. "It was 19 seconds, no?" launched Lando Norris, second, with a narquois smile. "I don't want any misinformation." Yet, the magnitude of Verstappen's domination has stunned the paddock. "Today, a driver ridiculed everyone," admitted Toto Wolff, the boss of the (...)
Red Bull's new philosophy behind Max Verstappen's surprise F1 Italian GP win
Max Verstappen and Helmut Marko acknowledged that Red Bull used a different philosophy going into the F1 weekend at Monza. The team relied more on driver feedback, with Verstappen praising Laurent Mekies’ contribution
The new Red Bull philosophy behind Verstappen's surprise F1 Italian GP win
Max Verstappen and Helmut Marko acknowledged that Red Bull used a different philosophy going into the F1 weekend at Monza. The team relied more on driver feedback, with Verstappen praising Laurent Mekies’ contribution
What surprised Red Bull the most about Max Verstappen’s dominant F1 Italian GP victory
Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies explained what surprised him and the team the most about its Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix victory – the dominant nature of it. The Milton Keynes-based squad claimed just its third win of the season at Monza, with Max Verstappen taking the chequered flag by nearly 20 seconds from Lando Norris. It was the team’s and Verstappen’s first win since F1’s last visit to Italy – the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix back in May. The d…
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