Verstappen's manager: “We don't need bodyguards in Monza”

According to Raymond Vermeulen, the Red Bull driver has already put the Spa accident behind him

Verstappen's manager: “We don't need bodyguards in Monza”

Le a lot of criticism received by Max Verstappen after the Belgian Grand Prix due to contacts with Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel, they did not go unnoticed and, certainly, what he is about to experience will not be an easy weekend for the Dutchman.

After the race in Belgium, Chris Horner, Red Bull team principal, jokingly said "I told Max not to tell anyone which hotel he will stay in Monza, there will be a lot of unhappy Italian fans", perhaps a little worried by the fans in Italy.

Helmut Marko, consultant of the Anglo-Austrian team, also expressed his opinion on the matter: "I think Max is like a red banner for Ferrari. I hope they calm down".

Max Verstappen's manager, Raymond Vermeulen, however, denied that special security measures will be adopted for the Dutchman ahead of the Italian Grand Prix: “We don't have to hide. And we don't even need bodyguards. Max has moved on and now we're only thinking about Monza."

Gianluca D'Alessandro

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