Ralf Schumacher has openly questioned Max Verstappen’s approach during challenging moments at Red Bull Racing, suggesting that raw speed alone is no longer enough to carry the team forward. According to Schumacher, Verstappen’s tendency to voice frustrations publicly does little to solve the deeper issues affecting performance on the track.
He pointed out that in times when a team is struggling, leadership becomes just as important as driving skill. Rather than focusing on complaints, Schumacher believes Verstappen should channel his energy into working closely with engineers and teammates to help identify problems and push for meaningful improvements.
The former Formula 1 driver also emphasized that looking too far ahead to upcoming races can be counterproductive. In his view, concentrating on future events instead of addressing current setbacks only adds pressure and distracts from the immediate work required to get back on track.
Schumacher’s comments highlight a broader expectation placed on top drivers in Formula 1 — not just to deliver results behind the wheel, but to actively contribute to the development and direction of the team. It’s a role that demands patience, collaboration, and a solutions-focused mindset.
As Red Bull navigates a difficult phase, all eyes remain on Verstappen and how he responds to both internal challenges and external criticism. Whether he adapts his approach or continues on the same path could play a key role in shaping the team’s performance in the races ahead.













