The Borneo Post

Verstappen returns to face inquisitio­n on future

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JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia: Max Verstappen will return to Saudi Arabia and the scene of a rare defeat last season expecting to face an inquisitio­n this week about his future and that of his Red Bull team.

After a turbulent week of stories, speculatio­n and a majestic triumph at the Bahrain Grand Prix, the threetime world champion will need to draw again on his deep well of mental resilience to steer clear of trouble on and off the track.

Last year, he was undone by a driveshaft problem in qualifying and started 15th on the grid.

He charged forward to finish second behind team-mate Sergio Perez, one of only two races won by the Mexican.

This time, after a season-opening win last Saturday, he will be seeking a ninth consecutiv­e victory and a 100th career podium finish, preferably as a winner for the 56th time in his career.

But the racing will not be the agenda-topping story following the furore created by his father Jos – who will be absent this weekend, instead taking part in a regional car rally in Belgium – by claiming Red Bull faced being torn apart if Christian Horner remained as team boss.

Horner, 50, was cleared of alleged

inappropri­ate conduct involving a female colleague last Wednesday by an internal investigat­ion and remained the focus of attention following the release of messages allegedly sent by him.

The commotion continued throughout the Bahrain weekend and throughout Monday when Verstappen senior held a 52nd birthday party in Dubai – to which Horner, reportedly, was not invited, suggesting that a clear rift existed between them.

Horner was reported to have held a clear-the-air meeting with Verstappen’s agent Raymond Vermeulen, hoping some normality can return at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit where he won under the lights in 2022.

The world champion will hope to continue as he left off at Sakhir, but the much smoother and more sympatheti­c asphalt surface is expected to reduce the advantage he enjoyed on the abrasive Bahrain track in his RB20 car.

“It’s a completely different layout with a lot more high-speed corners,” said Verstappen.

“The Tarmac is different too so there will be less degradatio­n and, probably, that will help other teams as well.”

Among those seeking to register an immediate improvemen­t will be Ferrari and McLaren, with Aston Martin and Mercedes also keen to show more of their potential on the calendar’s second-fastest and secondlong­est circuit. Following his feisty drive in Bahrain, Carlos Sainz, whose Ferrari seat will be taken by seventime champion Lewis Hamilton in 2025, could be a threat to Red Bull.

So, too, could Hamilton as he seeks to end a drought of 46 winless outings back at the place where he last triumphed in 2021 – the inaugural Saudi event.

“It’s a chance to step forward immediatel­y,” said team boss Toto Wolff, who last Saturday said Verstappen’s form and superiorit­y “was from another galaxy.”

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