As the majority of Formula One fans unite against Max Verstappen, let us examine an alternative viewpoint. Social media was rife with criticism for the three-time champion following his race-altering crash with Lando Norris at the Austrian Grand Prix.
But Christian Horner, the Red Bull Team Principal, called Lando Norris’s overtake “overambitious.” Zak Brown, the CEO of McLaren, disagreed, emphasizing on Instagram how Verstappen “taken out” his star driver. Nevertheless, a lot of fans have since called him F1’s new “cry baby,” thus this comment has backfired.
Mateschitz is ranked No. 35 in Forbes’ list of living billionaires based on our estimate of his net worth, which is $34.4 billion. Mateschitz, 31, is among the youngest billionaires in the world and, following the transfer of his father’s 49% Red Bull stock last year, he became the wealthiest millennial in Europe.
A MASSIVE 11.6 billion. That is the quantity of Red Bull cans sold in the previous year. The business’s revenue was $10.53 billion.
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