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Yesterday, 20:54 #11Senior Member
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I don't know ,guys . I think Newey has it in him to run the team .
At Red Bull , him complaining about not getting credit didn't sound to me like something he'd be upset about if he didn't actually believe it .
Max is amazing , but he's more amazing because he's been driving a Newey car .
Now he's at Aston , where he's got all the toys he wants , and drivers who fully respect who he is .
He looks confident in his team .
His position should allow him to be closer to the drivers feedback than he's been before .
He'll be OK .
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Yesterday, 21:38 #13Senior Member
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I doubt he has been sacked for those reasons. Marko has always made controversial statements about drivers in other teams for as long as I can remember. Lindblad was already signed some time ago; nothing new there. I doubt him signing Dunne would piss anyone off in Redbull either.
Due to the close relationship between Verstappen and Marko, I doubt Redbull would be sacking him for fear of upsetting the Verstappens. If he were ushered out, there may be other reasons for it such as health etc.Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.
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