This is something that Red Bull and various drivers themselves have spoken about so I'm not suggesting anything new, Horner himself has also said that. To survive RB you have to be so mentally strong because the pressure and feedback, in particular from Marko is brutal. Also it is one thing to be critical about yourself, which is much easier to accept, than someone else laying into you, especially if they are as blunt and direct as Marko.billamend wrote: ↑06 Sep 2023, 17:41Lando is more critical on himself than Marko could ever be. Please don't be miss-guided by the way British media portrays RedBull and their culture. No team can be as successful as they are without a strong and positive culture. They have good retention, very high diversity numbers, and are not afraid of taking risks - which is a strong indicator of a positive culture.mwillems wrote: ↑06 Sep 2023, 16:43Regarding culture at RBR, if you look at the way Horner/Marko behave and speak and how they discard drivers ruthlessly, I do tend to agree that it is not a very healthy space at least for drivers there. You have to be VERY mentally strong, and I'm not sure Lando can deal with Marko.
I'm not saying it is right or wrong, just that I think Lando would struggle.