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Red Bull Chief Reveals Verstappen Doubts in High-Stakes Bet Amid Brazilian GP Victory
In a surprising turn of events, key members of the Red Bull Racing team, including Max Verstappen’s own race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, expressed doubts about the reigning world champion’s ability to secure a podium finish at the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix. Despite these internal reservations, Verstappen produced one of the most stunning drives of his career, claiming victory in São Paulo and breaking a months-long winless streak. The revelation of a wager between Lambiase and Red Bull’s advisor, Helmut Marko, adds a layer of intrigue to Verstappen’s triumphant performance.
The 2024 Formula 1 season has been a rollercoaster for Verstappen and Red Bull. After dominating the 2023 campaign, where he won 17 out of 22 races, Verstappen has struggled to replicate that form this year. His last victory before the Brazilian GP came in June at the Spanish Grand Prix, leading to widespread speculation about what had gone wrong for Red Bull. Despite this dry spell, Verstappen has remained firmly in control of the championship standings, keeping his rivals at bay and inching closer to his fourth consecutive world title.
However, the Dutchman’s form leading into Brazil had been far from ideal. A Q2 exit in qualifying, coupled with a five-place grid penalty, meant Verstappen started the race in 16th, a far cry from the dominant front-row starts he had been accustomed to. With Lando Norris on pole and other competitive cars ahead of him, the task of even securing a podium seemed daunting.
As the lights went out in São Paulo, the Brazilian GP quickly proved to be a defining race for Verstappen. In a wet and unpredictable race, Verstappen showcased the resilience and racecraft that have made him one of the sport’s most formidable talents. A combination of strategic calls, including a perfectly timed pit stop during a red flag period, allowed Verstappen to switch tyres and make up crucial ground. His ability to slice through the field, get ahead of competitors like the Alpine drivers, and maintain his position in the treacherous conditions demonstrated his exceptional driving skills.
What made the victory even more impressive was Verstappen’s determination. He had faced immense pressure throughout the weekend, not only from his rivals on the track but also from within his own team. Verstappen’s race engineer, Lambiase, had openly doubted his chances of making it onto the podium, given the challenging circumstances of the weekend.
In an interview with De Telegraaf, Helmut Marko revealed that he had placed a bet with Lambiase about Verstappen’s chances in the race. “I bet with Max’s race engineer that Max would get on the podium,” Marko explained. “GP [Lambiase] didn’t think so. We put 100 dollars on it. But I only said a podium and no victory. Max always wants to do better.”
Marko’s confidence in Verstappen paid off, although even he had only anticipated a podium, not an outright victory. This bet underscores the tension within the Red Bull camp during what has been a difficult season for the team. After years of near-flawless dominance, setbacks in car development and fierce competition from McLaren and Ferrari have made 2024 a much more challenging campaign. Lambiase’s doubts were perhaps understandable given the circumstances, but Verstappen’s refusal to settle for anything less than victory once again set him apart from the rest of the field.
Verstappen’s win in Brazil will likely be remembered as one of the most remarkable performances of his career. Not only did it secure his first victory in months, but it also reaffirmed his position as a relentless competitor, even when the odds were stacked against him. With three races remaining in the season, Verstappen now has his sights set firmly on wrapping up his fourth world title, silencing any lingering doubts about his capabilities.
This unexpected victory also serves as a reminder to the F1 world that even in the most challenging times, Verstappen’s tenacity and skill can never be underestimated. The bet between Marko and Lambiase adds a human element to the story, highlighting the pressure and unpredictability that even the sport’s best teams face. As Red Bull prepares for the final races of 2024, Verstappen’s drive in Brazil will undoubtedly serve as a turning point in what has been a tumultuous season.