Max Verstappen expressed his disappointment in the performance of the Red Bull team at the British Grand Prix following practice, stating it was a “bad day at the office.” Despite ongoing speculation about Verstappen’s future, Red Bull’s Christian Horner dismissed concerns about him potentially leaving for Mercedes. While Verstappen has been dominant in recent seasons, Red Bull has struggled this year and lagged behind McLaren. Verstappen’s dissatisfaction with the car’s balance and performance was evident, with him placing emphasis on the challenges posed by the windy Silverstone track. Horner highlighted the team’s efforts to provide Verstappen with the necessary tools for success, including investing in new technologies like a wind tunnel, in a bid to improve performance and competitiveness.
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