Wolff BLASTED over public pursuit of Verstappen by Red Bull CEO

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Wolff BLASTED over public pursuit of Verstappen by Red Bull CEO
Red Bull chief Oliver Mintzlaff fires back at Toto Wolff's comments regarding Max Verstappen's future
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Red Bull's Oliver Mintzlaff slammed Mercedes and Toto Wolff for their public pursuit of Max Verstappen.
The news cycle in F1 hasn't had a moment's rest since the bombshell news of Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari for the 2025 season. With the seven-time champion vacating his seat at Mercedes, the Silver Arrows have been desperately searching for a suitable replacement.
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Inevitably, the team's gaze has fallen upon the reigning champion, Verstappen, who is on a quest to win his fourth consecutive drivers' championship and is looking to bring his team a third constructors' title in a row.
However, securing the Dutchman's services won't be a walk in the park. While Red Bull have undoubtedly been hit hard by the departure of design genius Adrian Newey and rumours of other key figures leaving the team, Verstappen himself has recently expressed full confidence in the team's future.
This hasn't deterred Wolff, however, who seems intent on luring the Dutchman away from Red Bull.


Mintzlaff Hits Back at Wolff's "Disrespectful" Pursuit
Red Bull's managing director, Oliver Mintzlaff, has not taken kindly to Mercedes' public pursuit of Verstappen and was vocal in his criticism of Wolff's recent comments.
Acknowledging the pressure Wolff faces after years of trailing Red Bull, Mintzlaff emphasised that the Mercedes boss should focus on his own team's issues.
"I understand the pressure that Toto Wolff and perhaps other teams have after years of being behind," he told BILD.
"But I think Toto Wolff should concentrate on his challenges. He has enough of those.
"And it also has something to do with respect. If I keep talking about the personnel of other teams, that's not right."

With Verstappen locked into the longest contract on the grid, Mintzlaff expressed full confidence that the Dutchman would see out his deal.
"[Verstappen] is a thoroughbred racer and wants to win every race, every qualifying, and every training session. This connects us. It's in his and our DNA. And he finds the perfect conditions for this with us. We have created a unique setup, built the best car in Formula 1.
"Max still has a long-term contract here and hasn't said a word that he doesn't want to fulfil it.
"I'm not at all worried that he's considering a move. Things just have to calm down again now. That’s what Max wants – and that’s what we want too.
"You also need that, if you want to be successful in the long term in sport, whether in football or Formula 1."
When pressed on whether he could see any reason why Verstappen would leave Red Bull, Mintzlaff was unequivocal.
"No. At least I can't think of any," the Red Bull boss explained.
"Max wants the fastest car. We have this. Max wants to become world champion. With us, he has the best chances.
"And Max is a loyal guy. He knows that Christian Horner and Helmut Marko have always placed their trust in him. He appreciates that.
"In addition, Red Bull is simply a great brand that he can extremely identify with. So there are many reasons for staying – and none against."
While reports suggest Mercedes dangled a massive €150 million contract, the Dutchman said that he prioritises a competitive car and a positive environment, both of which he feels Red Bull currently offers.
The three-time champion even said he would get 'grumpy' battling for P5 and P6 finishes, a situation Mercedes hasn't escaped in recent seasons.
Their last win came all the way back in 2022, and it seems the reigning champion isn't tempted by the Silver Arrows' fading glory.
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