'Verstappen's manager tears into Marko before storming off'

23:04, 13 Apr
Updated: 23:05, 13 Apr
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Following the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix, Ted Kravitz reported Max Verstappen's manager, Raymond Vermeulen, gave Red Bull Racing Chief Advisor, Helmut Marko, an earful.

During the race in Sakhir the problems compounded as Max Verstappen experienced brake, tyre management and balance issues coupled with slow work during the pit stops.

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According to Kravitz, Verstappen was not the only one who noted Red Bull's gruelling race in the Middle East, as the Briton reported in his show, Ted's Notebook.

"At the end of the race, I was waiting around here for some team principals and Raymond Vermeulen, Max's manager, came into the Red Bull garage and gave Helmut Marko what can only be described as a piece of his mind", the Brit said.

"He was remonstrating with Helmut Marko who was just standing there, taking it, and then Raymond stormed off to the back of the garage sort of taking his pass off as he went. Clearly, they are not happy", Kravitz concluded.