Friday, November 13, 2015

Horner warns Mercedes and Ferrari: stay off Max – GPUpdate.net

8:38 – Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner warns Mercedes and Ferrari they still have to wait many years before Max Verstappen will become available on the transfer market. The Dutch Formula 1 driver, according the Briton coming seasons connected with his current team.

“Just like all the other junior riders Red Bull drivers are housed at Toro Rosso. Sainz Kvyat and Ricciardo make just as Max is part of our family. We are investing in young talent and give them a chance in Formula 1 as we have given to Verstappen, and for him Ricciardo, Kvyat and Vettel, “Horner said in interview with the BBC . “If you look at the career of Sebastian, you’ll see that BMW give the chance had given him his debut, but she did not. We stuck our necks out for Vettel, believed in his talent and gave him a chance as we now do for Verstappen and Sainz. “

And because Red Bull is investing heavily in its youthful drivers will be the British-Austrian team they can not just let it go. “Of course I can not go into detail about the contracts, but we have a lot of time and money in these guys. If other teams with our talents to talk, it would come to the wrong party. The drivers namely have an ongoing contract.”

In the paddock there is increasing emphasis discussed the interest of Ferrari and Mercedes in Verstappen. The 18 year old driver has this season on such a unique way of doing the talking for him that teams seem to stand in line. For now, they can therefore continue to wait if it is to Horner.

Verstappen itself is not too fussed about all the craziness in the transfer market. “I never really in a hurry, but if you two occasions fourth’ve become and you’re so close to a podium then you want to take that last step, of course, gladly. But I have a lot to learn and I am happy where I am now. Hopefully I can fight a few years to get the win, but I think everybody wants, “says Verstappen during the press conference on Thursday

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