Max Verstappen hints at feelings over Red Bull's “panic move” on social media
More prജoof that Max Verstappen is not 👍completely happy with Red Bull's decision to drop Liam Lawson

Further evidence has emerged on social media that Max Verstappen is not happy with Red Bull’s decisi⭕on to axe Liam Lawson.
On Thursday morning, Red Bull announced that Lawson would be demoted to Racing Bulls for the Japanese Grand Prix, opening the door for 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yuki Tsunoda to make his debut with the team.
Lawson has done just two races with the team before 💮being brutally demoted by Red👍 Bull.
While the Kiwi has struggled to get to grips with the RB21, with the timing of the decis🍌ion is incredibly harsh, even by Red Bull’s standards.
Earlier in the𓄧 week, Dutch publication claimed that Verstappen꧋ was disgruntled by the decision to demote Lawson.
The report states: “One can guess what Verstappen himself thinks of th♍e decision of Red Bull's management to victimise Liam Lawson after only two races in favour of Yuki Tsunoda.
“The Limburger [referring to the regiꦛon Verstappen is from] also disagrees with the team management's decision to intervene so soon.”
Tsuno🌠da will be Verstappen’s fifth teammate since Daniel Ricciardo’s departure at the end of 2018.
Pier𓆉re Gasly was demoted to AlphaTauཧri halfway through 2019, while Alex Albon was given just one full season.
Sergio Perez💖 enjoyed four seasons w🐈ith the team but talk of his sacking was a recurring theme.
Red Bull decision “a panic move”
Former F1🍷 drive✅r Giedo van der Garde took aim at Red Bull, describing the decision to drop Lawson after two races as “closer to bullying” or a “panic move”
More interest🐎ingly, though,🐲 was liked by Verstappen.
It read: I’m getting a bit tired of all the comments that F1 is🐽 the toughest sport in terms of perfor🐼mances and when you’re underdeliver you’ve gotta face the consequences.
“Yes, you gotta perform. Yes, the pressur🌺e is insane. But in my opinion this comes closer to bullying or a panic move than actual high athlete achievements.
“They made a decision - fully aware - gave Liam two races only to crush his spirit. Don’t forget the dedication, hard work and success Liam has put in his career so far to achieve the level where he is now. I remember my own blood, sweat and꧒ tears - and that was to rꦚeach F1.
“Let al𓂃one driving for an absolute top team. Yes, he underperformed the first two races - but if anyone’s aware of that it’s himsel🙈f.
“Perhaps he has suggested this himself, but if not I wish Liam all the strength and courage to get to the grid in Japan. Trust you𒁃rself, get your head up, prove them wrong.”

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