For a long time
Alexander Albon has been under pressure. The Thai is underperforming, but continues to get all the support from
Red Bull Racing. This while Red Bull is known for quickly changing a driver when he doesn't perform well. Even
Lewis Hamilton said after the
Belgian GP that Red Bull missed a good second driver.
Horner calls it ironic
Red Bull team boss
Christian Horner called Hamilton's statement 'ironic', but gave no further explanation. In front of
Sky Deutschland's camera, consultant
Helmut Marko explains Horner's statements further.
Marko explains
Marko announces that Hamilton is interfering in the affairs of Red Bull. "I don't really understand that either", says Marko. "Hamilton called us several times last year to say that we should give Albon a chance in the car."
Marko says that he is satisfied with the speed that Albon showed in qualifying compared to
Max Verstappen.
"He was almost three tenths behind Max today, which is an increase and is acceptable. Of course he has to get closer. We will see how it goes in the race. I can't understand what Lewis has said."