💬 'I think Max maybe had more natural talent, that’s what he relied on the most. But Sebastian was the most complete.' Ex-Red Bull engineer Guillaume Rocquelin has pinpointed one key area where Max Verstappen needs to improve F1
Once Vettel left for Ferrari in 2015, he became Red Bull’s head of engineering, but earlier this year, he took on the role of head of driver academy.podcast, Rocquelin compared Verstappen to Vettel - two drivers he has worked with extensively during his time at Red Bull.
“He asked a lot of questions, took a lot of notes and when he arrived with us he was very thorough. It’s no coincidence he won several titles. He was more prepared technically, mentally. I think Max maybe had more natural talent, that’s what he relied on the most. But Sebastian was the most complete.
“He is a leader by his attitude, his results. But I think he can improve from a technical point of view and in the way of developing the car.”Related Articles"What struck me the most was that he has somewhat lost this 'desperate hunger' that he had last year," Rocquelin added.
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