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Damon Hill, champion du monde de Formule 1 en 1996, estime que l’équipe Red Bull montre des signes de déclin après une période de domination. L’ancien pilote évoque les défis techniques à venir pour l’écurie, notamment la nouvelle réglementation, le partenariat moteur avec Ford, et le départ d’Adrian Newey. Hill salue également le talent exceptionnel de Max Verstappen, tout en notant son style parfois trop agressif.

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00:00I have to say, I think that there is, they're starting to slide a little bit, well they definitely have slid from their dominance and they have a big challenge next year with the new regulations and a new power unit which they built themselves with Ford, so there's a lot of questions about where this is going to go next.
00:20They've lost Adrian Newey who was regarded as being a key player in their team and a reason for their success, so a lot at stake at Red Bull, right, he's formidable, I mean there's no doubt he is extraordinary, he's at the very peak I think of what it's possible to be as a racing driver in Formula One, I mean both speed, determination, he's fierce as a competitor on the track, you know, he's uncomfortable,
00:50compromising, sometimes a little bit too aggressive, that's my view, but he delivers, he delivers more than possibly anybody could out of that car and yeah, so you need to disadvantage him in a way to have a chance.
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