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Staying true to his core, Gordon Ramsay brought his food critique self to the Red Bull paddock as well. The British celebrity chef famously has a short temper that often makes him innovatively insult unacceptable food. The guest on the Red Bull paddock, could not help himself but critique the pre-qualifying snack of a Red Bull engineer.

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Ramsay left the poor engineer red-faced as he pointed out his questionable food choice. Ramsay, even on his day off, could not help himself but give an amusing assessment of the engineer’s meal. The Red Bull engineer’s evening became gloomier besides the rainy British weather as his colleagues enjoyed the hazing.

When Ramsay noticed the engineer dig into his meal, he instantly shared his opinion. Ramsay asked, “What the f**k is that?” which cracked the other Red Bull Racing members. He continued, “Two-thirds potato and no meat?. F**king hell, honestly.”

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The engineers saving his blushes even offered some of the food to the British chef, but he was quick to reply. He said, “No, I’m all good for now, thank you.”

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It’s quite clear the British celebrity chef does not spare anyone when it comes to food critiquing. And the Hell’s Kitchen icon brought the same attitude to the Red Bull paddock. However, these weren’t the only harsh exchanges in the Red Bull paddock that weekend.

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Ramsay left his critiquing energy behind at Red Bull

The Red Bull world champion, Max Verstappen, soon picked the critiquing duties in the paddock. Another British GP didn’t go as planned for him. And he well communicated his frustration over the radio.

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“I don’t know why the f**k you put me on these tyres, given the damage,” yelled Verstappen when his team pitted him for a sets of hard tires. He added: “I’m driving like I’m on ice.”

Verstappen was frustrated as the damage to his car cost him pace and the tire gamble did not pay off either. A frustrating evening for the world champion as he finished his British GP in seventh place.

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The GPs at Silverstone in the last couple of years have not been kind to Verstappen. He will definitely look to make up for the lost points at the Austrian GP.

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