Max Verstappen will have to make do this weekend without the man
who usually guides him through each racing weekend via the pit radio: Gianpiero
Lambiase. His regular race engineer is absent due to personal reasons in Austria. Taking his place is Simon Rennie. Who is Lambiase's temporary
replacement? This is Gianpiero Lambiase's replacement
At Red Bull, Lambiase and Verstappen have formed a
solid team for years. Sometimes there is quite a bit of bickering between the two – team boss Christian
Horner even referred to the duo as an ‘old married couple’ - but the
results speak volumes and their connection is very strong. During the Austrian Grand Prix,
however, Verstappen will have to do without his loyal companion.
Simon Rennie will temporarily take over. The 45-year-old Brit
has an impressive resume within
Formula 1. He began his career at
Renault, where he worked with among others Fernando Alonso, and later made
his mark at Lotus thanks to the famous board radio with Kimi Raikkonen:
“Leave me
alone, I know what to do.” That clip is etched in the collective memory
of many F1 fans.
After his move to Red Bull, Rennie worked
successively with Mark Webber, Daniel Ricciardo, and briefly with Alex Albon.
He is currently employed as Group Leader of Simulation Engineering at the
Austrian team. Rennie knows the team inside and out and Verstappen is
familiar with him from their collaboration in the factory, but having a different race engineer will
certainly be an adjustment for the four-time world champion.
Rennie steps in again for Lambiase in Spa
At the Belgian Grand Prix, Lambiase has had to step aside due to personal reasons. Thus Rennie gets another chance to be the voice in Verstappen's ear throughout the race weekend.
The Dutchman externalised no complaints regarding the British engineer, in fact, quite the opposite, with Verstappen having stated his confidence in Rennie's guidance throughout the race weekend in Spielberg.