Former Formula One driver
Mark Webber believes
Red Bull Racing is not getting the praise it deserves. According to the 46-year-old Australian, who himself has a past with the Austrian racing stable, Red Bull might have been praised more for all its achievements if it had been a factory team.
In Canada, Red Bull reached an important milestone.
Max Verstappen's 41st win not only equalled the number of victories of racing legend
Ayrton Senna, but also saw the team score its 100th win in the premier class of motorsport. An achievement that may be underrated, Webber believes.
Is Red Bull underrated?
"
If they had been a factory team, they might have received even more praise," the nine-time Grand Prix winner let
Motorsport.com note. Webber stresses that all the people within the team have done a great job to create an
F1 car that can not only compete for championships, but is also "dominant in a lot of ways".
According to Webber, what makes his former team so successful is down to all the effort it has put into the sport. He cites the staff and infrastructure at its home base in Milton Keynes as proof of how well the Austrian formation has it together. "People tend to forget that the amount of work Red Bull has done is extraordinary," Webber concludes.