31/07/2025 14:21
Max Verstappen's race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase will be back on
the Red Bull pit wall at the Hungarian Grand Prix, as confirmed to
RacingNews365 by the Milton Keynes-based squad. The British-Italian
engineer has been absent from the team twice in recent rounds due
to private personal circumstances, missing the Austrian and Belgian
grands prix, respectively. Lambiase, who is known as GP as a
contraction of his first name, has been Verstappen's race engineer
since 2016, when the Dutchman was promoted to the six-time
constructors' champions from Toro Rosso with Daniil Kyvat going in
the other direction. In his absence, the experienced Simon Rennie
has deputised for him. The Briton was previously Daniel Ricciardo
and Alex Albon's engineer for Red Bull. Verstappen heads into the
round at the Hungaroring, the final weekend before the mandated
summer shutdown, looking to finish off the first part of the season
strong. The four-time F1 drivers' champion has won at the venue
twice before, in 2022 and 2023, and finished second on two further
occasions, in 2019 and 2020. However, last term, it was not a happy
hunting ground for the 27-year-old, who was widely criticised for
partaking in late-night sim racing activities before clashing with
Lambiase over team radio and with Lewis Hamilton on track in an
ill-tempered drive to fifth place.