Buemi and Red Bull Four-time WEC world champion with Toyota in the Hypercar category (in which he is still involved today with the same team) and winner of the Formula E title in 2015/2016, Sébastien Buemi played a total of three seasons in Formula 1 with the then Toro Rosso team, now known as Racing Bulls. It can therefore be said that the Swiss has had a very respectable career in the world of motorsport, with the 37-year-old also a test driver for Red Bull on the simulator. The new regulations Precisely with regard to the Milton Keynes team, which in this first phase of the season is experiencing a moment of crisis, Buemi focused on the team’s first tests on the basis of the technical regulations introduced this year in F1: “The situation is the same for everyone. I think saving energy is right, but in qualifying it goes too far. In Melbourne we have already achieved an excellent result when Isack Hajar qualified on the second row, and the same goes for Max Verstappen’s comeback in the race – reported Speedweek.com during the weekend of the 6 Hours of Imola – Shanghai and Suzuka they were more difficult”. Red Bull not to be underestimated In addition, Buemi highlighted the work of Red Bull, which is not to be underestimated at all: “We often forget that the team built the engine from scratch. It’s an incredible result. Who else built a complex engine from scratch and won straight away? Of course, everyone is used to seeing Max always in front. But he, like the team, needs time. I wouldn’t give up Red Bull yet.”





















