Jul.19 - Nyck de Vries' management has slammed what it is describing as "fake" comments attributed to the axed AlphaTauri driver.

Various German-language media, including newspapers Kronen Zeitung, Kurier and Kolner Express, and portals such as sport.de and Laola1, this week published quotes as having apparently been made by de Vries to the Italian press.

The 28-year-old rookie was quoted as having been "promised the second Red Bull seat in 2025", whilst also admitting that Red Bull's decision to oust him was "not surprising" after the company "stole the eighth title from Lewis Hamilton".

But de Vries' manager Guillaume Le Goff told f1-insider.com: "Nyck has spoken to absolutely no one, including any Italian media, since the news from Red Bull.

"The news is fake and defamatory."

Further, Le Goff added: "Apparently someone wanted to distinguish themselves. We reserve the right to take this further with legal action.

"There will be an official statement from Nyck later this week, but until then we still have to sort out a few things."


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4 F1 Fan comments on “De Vries' Management Slams 'Fake' Comments Amid Red Bull F1 Axe Drama

  1. Jere Jyrälä

    I should've guessed he didn't actually say such claims, but legal action against those who put words to him would be excessive.

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  2. Tommy

    Just another rag trying to perpetuate the myth that hammys 8th championship was stolen because of racism instead of being out driven. He was beaten head to head on the track.

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  3. Phil Crozier

    I don't think Lewis ever mentioned racism as a cause of missing out on his 8th World Championship in fact I believe he said the result was manipulated as it was by a race director who was manipulated into a wrong decision by outside influences instead of him having the backbone to make his own correct decision as per the rules.

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