Red Bull and McLaren are fighting for both F1 championships – on and off the track
Max Verstappen insists he simply 'doesn't care' about the feud between Red Bull team principal Christian Horner and McLaren boss Zak Brown. The latest spat between the two has overshadowed much of the track action at this weekend's United States Grand Prix in Austin, where Verstappen qualified second behind title rival Lando Norris.
Zak Brown, CEO, McLaren Racing, Christian Horner, Team Principal, Red Bull Racing, in the team principals Press Conference Photo by: FIA Pool Verstappen won Saturday's sprint race from pole position but then had to settle for a front-row start alongside pole-sitter Norris for Sunday's United States Grand Prix. Asked about Horner's feud with Brown, Verstappen told Motorsport.com: 'That doesn't interest me. We were just using it as a tool to adjust the ride height faster.
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