F1 News They got their butts kicked Red Bull s Christian Horner made Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo apologize after they collided at 2018 F1 Azerbaijan GP
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Ricciardo and Verstappen collide in dramatic fashion
Recording a second double-DNF for Red Bull in three races
The pivotal moment in Baku Ricciardo and Verstappen collide in dramatic fashionRecording a second double-DNF for Red Bull in three races “They also had to pay the bill for the Christmas party. All the drinks were paid for by the drivers. That probably hurt them more than any other penalty. So that we stay ahead of Ferrari, because right now they are our main opponent.” Red Bull currently seems to be smooth sailing in terms of the relationship shared by Verstappen and Sergio Perez, leading the with a 56-point advantage over Ferrari.
They got their butts kicked - Red Bull s Christian Horner made Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo apologize after they collided at 2018 F1 Azerbaijan GP
Red Bull boss Christian Horner at the 2022 F1 Grand Prix of Austria - Practice Red Bull team boss Christian Horner recently reflected on the dramatic collision between his two drivers Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix back in 2018. The incident took both drivers out of the race, leaving him furious. The Briton revealed that both drivers were reprimanded and asked to apologize to the rest of the team for the incident. Horner spoke about the incident at Cambridge Union, explaining what went on within the team after the incident. He said: “It’s the most frustrating thing in the world to see your own cars collide. They were both wrong. You could see it building up and eventually, after the race, they got their butts kicked. I then told them, ‘They’re not your cars’. I made them go through every department and apologise for crashing the cars. Both drivers were a little embarrassed at that moment, but the way you really hit a driver is when they have to pay a high price.” The pivotal moment in BakuRicciardo and Verstappen collide in dramatic fashion
Recording a second double-DNF for Red Bull in three races
The pivotal moment in Baku Ricciardo and Verstappen collide in dramatic fashionRecording a second double-DNF for Red Bull in three races “They also had to pay the bill for the Christmas party. All the drinks were paid for by the drivers. That probably hurt them more than any other penalty. So that we stay ahead of Ferrari, because right now they are our main opponent.” Red Bull currently seems to be smooth sailing in terms of the relationship shared by Verstappen and Sergio Perez, leading the with a 56-point advantage over Ferrari.