Verstappen Jokes About Red Bull’s Monaco Ride Problems
Verstappen’s humour hides a real Red Bull concern: Monaco’s bumps and kerbs could expose the RB22’s ride-quality weakness.
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Verstappen’s humour hides a real Red Bull concern: Monaco’s bumps and kerbs could expose the RB22’s ride-quality weakness.
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Twelve kilograms over at the start of the season. Six after Miami. Zero by Austria. Red Bull’s technical director has mapped the road back — and Verstappen’s true Miami pace suggests the car is already much closer than the results indicate.
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Isack Hadjar was disqualified from qualifying, suffered an undiagnosed straight-line speed deficit all weekend, and crashed out of the race on lap six. His team principal Laurent Mekies says Red Bull is not worried — and explains exactly why.
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Seven upgraded components, a rotating rear wing six months in the making, and a steering rack that finally works. Pierre Wache explains in full how Red Bull rebuilt its 2026 season in Miami — and where the team is heading next.
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Max Verstappen flagged a steering problem on the very first lap of pre-season testing. Red Bull couldn’t fix it for four race weekends. In Miami, technical director Pierre Wache finally said sorry — and explained why it took so long.
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Red Bull is “paying the price” for its aggressive 2025 title push, as resources diverted to last year’s car have left the RB22 struggling against Mercedes, Ferrari, and McLaren.
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From understeer to oversteer and back again — Red Bull’s RB22 gave Verstappen no answers on Friday at Suzuka. And he’s not expecting any miracles overnight.
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Lawson’s Racing Bulls recorded 330km/h in China’s speed trap. Verstappen’s Red Bull managed just 317km/h — with the same engine. The gap reveals a fascinating technical story about deployment philosophy, chassis weight and why the VCARB 03 is one of the hardest cars to overtake in 2026.
Max Verstappen has suffered three consecutive poor race starts in 2026. The cause lies in the new power unit architecture — and Red Bull hasn’t solved it yet.
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Verstappen qualified eighth for the Chinese GP Sprint, outpaced by an Alpine, as Red Bull suffered a catastrophic loss of grip and balance on what the champion himself called a “disaster” Friday in Shanghai.
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