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Red Bull boss issues clear stance on Toto Wolff-Jos Verstappen talks
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Red Bull boss issues clear stance on Toto Wolff-Jos Verstappen talks

RB team principal Laurent Mekies dismisses any hidden agenda behind Jos Verstappen's chat with Toto Wolff, calling it a completely natural conversation. He urges focus on track action.

Laurent Mekies, team principal of RB, has dismissed speculation that Jos Verstappen's conversation with Mercedes boss Toto Wolff in Montreal was anything but a casual chat. He insists there was no hidden agenda behind the meeting, noting that Max Verstappen recently drove a Mercedes GT3 car at the Nürburgring 24 Hours. Mekies' comments aim to quell rumors that the talks were related to a potential future move for Max.

Why it matters:

The sighting of Jos Verstappen with Toto Wolff instantly sparked rumors about Max Verstappen's future, given Mercedes' need for a top driver. Mekies' clear stance helps clarify that there is no brewing driver market drama, preserving the current stability at Red Bull and Mercedes.

The details:

  • Jos Verstappen and Toto Wolff were seen together on media day at the Canadian Grand Prix, leading to viral speculation.
  • Max Verstappen recently competed in a Mercedes-AMG GT3 at the Nürburgring 24 Hours, maintaining a professional tie with the team.
  • Mekies described the conversation as 'completely natural,' stating that he speaks regularly with both Jos and Max, and that they can freely talk with Wolff without any strategic games.
  • He emphasized that the meeting was not part of a 'game plan' to send a message.

What's next:

With Mekies' dismissal, the focus returns to on-track action at the Canadian GP. The driver market remains quiet for now, but speculation will likely persist until Max Verstappen's long-term plans are confirmed.

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