
NASCAR driver Shane van Gisbergen jokes he's ‘glad' he never raced for Red Bull F1
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Shane van Gisbergen, a Red Bull-sponsored NASCAR driver, had a funny comment about Red Bull Racing's F1 team. 'I'm glad I didn't drive for Red Bull Racing in F1 after the first few races,' he said, joking about Max Verstappen's teammates.
He was having a tough start in NASCAR himself, and it's got fans talking about pressure in racing.
Shane Van Gisbergen's cheeky remark on Red Bull Racing
Shane van Gisbergen, a Kiwi driver, had everyone talking with a cheeky shot at Red Bull Racing's F1 team. He was laughing at the teammates of Max Verstappen Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda who did not get along with the RB21 this year. In 2025, Verstappen won two races, but his team-mates could not. Van Gisbergen had a poor showing in his first 7 NASCAR races too, not placing above 30th twice.
He also thanked his team, Trackhouse Racing, because they had given him some space to gain pace. His boss, Justin Marks didn't put the pressure on him like he would in F1.
"Justin has been awesome. He's supported me, given me all the time I needed, and not put any pressure on me. It was really cool,"
said the 36-year-old. That support helped him win in Mexico City and get into the NASCAR playoffs.
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He found ovals tough as they were new to him compared to the road courses he was used to in Supercars. His win at the Viva Mexico 250 in Mexico City changed everything and got him into the NASCAR playoffs.
He's grateful to his team boss Justin Marks for being patient and not rushing him unlike Red Bull Racing's quick driver switches in F1. Van Gisbergen's Mexico City win, where he led 60 laps, proved he's good on road courses and a key player for Track Horse Racing.
His story shows that with time and support, you can overcome early struggles. Fans are now looking forward to seeing what he does in the playoffs and hoping for more wins from this guy.
Van Gisbergen's Red Bull joke has fans buzzing and linking NASCAR and F1 together. His thanks to Trackhouse Racing shows how important support is in racing. As he heads into the NASCAR playoffs, fans can't wait to see his road course skills.
His joke about Verstappen's teammates also highlights the tough world of F1 at Red Bull.
With Verstappen leading in F1 and van Gisbergen rising in NASCAR, both are shining for Red Bull. Van Gisbergen's story of hard work, humor, and success has inspired fans and proves a slow start can lead to big things. Motorsport fans are looking forward to more racing and fun comments as the 2025 season goes on.
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