Sacked F1 boss in bizarre 'nine pregnant women' claim as he fumes at team chiefs | The Sun

SACKED Formula One boss Otmar Szafnauer made a bizarre comment following his departure from Alpine.

Szafnauer oversaw his last race with the constructor at the Belgian Grand Prix, ending with Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly scoring points in the main race and sprint race respectively over the weekend.


With the result leaving the French constructor sixth in the team standings, Szafnauer departed along with a host of other high-level staff.

The 58-year-old was critical of the decision to sack him for what he deemed to be unrealistic expectations.

However, the Romanian-American team principal went about his criticism in a rather bizarre way.

He used a strange analogy during an interview with Sky Germany, re-purposing a Warren Buffett line for his comments.

READ MORE IN F1

Shakira and Hamilton ‘enjoyed three secret meetings in singer’s Ibiza villa’

Win an incredible Rolex Batman or £12k cash alternative from just 89p

Szafnauer, who was also previously employed at Aston Martin, said: "The reality is that changes take time.

"I signed some good people from other teams, but they are still stuck in their contracts and won’t come until 2024 or 2025.

"You can’t really push development if people aren’t there. It takes time for people to come and it takes time for people to work together correctly.

"I always say, you can’t get nine women pregnant and hope you have a baby in a month."

Most read in Motorsport

GEAR SCHIFF

From racing to presenting – Everything you need to know about Naomi Schiff

MAX VERSNAPPEN

Verstappen storms to Belgian GP win but snaps at engineer in heated exchange

SHOCK STORM

F1 steward at centre of storm as fans have theory about Hamilton's penalty

BELGIAN GRAND PRIX

Max Verstappen WINS once again as Hamilton finishes in sixth position

CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS

Despite the odd turn of phrase, Szafnauer is reportedly set to make a quick return to the F1 paddock.

However, he remained tight-lipped on his next possible destination but suggested he would have power to make the changes he wanted to make at Alpine.

Complete F1 2023 race calendar – details on every Grand Prix this year


Source: Read Full Article