[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  This is Formula X [@ThisIsFormu1a1](/creator/twitter/ThisIsFormu1a1) on x 6031 followers Created: 2025-07-17 16:52:42 UTC 'Hard but fair': former F1 race director praises departed Red Bull executive: — Niels Wittich, former Formula X race director, noted the impact of staff changes at Red Bull Racing, particularly the departure of Jonathan Wheatley. Wittich, who had frequent interactions with Wheatley, remarked on the void left by his exit. Speaking to media, Wittich expressed: “He did his job excellently.” — Wittich acknowledged that while he and Wheatley did not always see eye to eye, this was a natural part of their roles. He elaborated: “He represented his team as well as he could, and of course, I did not always agree with him, but that's part of it.” — Wittich emphasized the importance of Wheatley's approach, describing him as both tough and equitable. He continued: “He doesn't have to agree with me. He just needs to make sure he gets the maximum out for the team. So yes, [he is] hard, but fair.” — Reflecting on their professional relationship, Wittich shared that disagreements were inevitable but did not affect their mutual respect. He explained: “Of course, everyone is always looking for someone to blame [when things go wrong].” — Wittich compared this dynamic to other sports, where coaches or referees often face criticism. He added: “It's the same elsewhere in sports: if you blame the coach or the referee, there's always a moment when you have a few discussions.” — Despite occasional clashes, Wittich spoke positively about their interactions, underscoring Wheatley's professionalism. He concluded: “We never parted on bad terms. Yes, everyone basically did their job, as it's supposed to be done. And as far as I'm concerned, he was one of the top people [within Red Bull].” #redbullracing 🇦🇹 VIA: [gpblog]  XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [red bull](/topic/red-bull) [void](/topic/void) [red bull racing](/topic/red-bull-racing) [f1](/topic/f1) [formula 1](/topic/formula-1) [Post Link](https://x.com/ThisIsFormu1a1/status/1945889407149699269)
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This is Formula X @ThisIsFormu1a1 on x 6031 followers
Created: 2025-07-17 16:52:42 UTC
'Hard but fair': former F1 race director praises departed Red Bull executive:
— Niels Wittich, former Formula X race director, noted the impact of staff changes at Red Bull Racing, particularly the departure of Jonathan Wheatley. Wittich, who had frequent interactions with Wheatley, remarked on the void left by his exit. Speaking to media, Wittich expressed:
“He did his job excellently.”
— Wittich acknowledged that while he and Wheatley did not always see eye to eye, this was a natural part of their roles. He elaborated:
“He represented his team as well as he could, and of course, I did not always agree with him, but that's part of it.”
— Wittich emphasized the importance of Wheatley's approach, describing him as both tough and equitable. He continued:
“He doesn't have to agree with me. He just needs to make sure he gets the maximum out for the team. So yes, [he is] hard, but fair.”
— Reflecting on their professional relationship, Wittich shared that disagreements were inevitable but did not affect their mutual respect. He explained:
“Of course, everyone is always looking for someone to blame [when things go wrong].”
— Wittich compared this dynamic to other sports, where coaches or referees often face criticism. He added:
“It's the same elsewhere in sports: if you blame the coach or the referee, there's always a moment when you have a few discussions.”
— Despite occasional clashes, Wittich spoke positively about their interactions, underscoring Wheatley's professionalism. He concluded:
“We never parted on bad terms. Yes, everyone basically did their job, as it's supposed to be done. And as far as I'm concerned, he was one of the top people [within Red Bull].”
#redbullracing 🇦🇹
VIA: [gpblog]
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