The Unyielding Challenge: Red Bull Faces Monaco F1 Hurdles Without a Silver Bullet Solution

The Unyielding Challenge: Red Bull Faces Monaco F1 Hurdles Without a Silver Bullet Solution

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Red Bull boss Christian Horner has conceded there will be “no silver bullet” to cure the troubles that contributed to the team’s woes in Formula 1’s Monaco Grand Prix. The Austrian squad endured a miserable weekend in Monte Carlo as Max Verstappen hit the wall in Q3 and qualified in sixth, while Sergio Perez was […]

The Austrian squad had a tough time at Monte Carlo, with Max Verstappen hitting the wall and qualifying in sixth, while Sergio Perez was eliminated in Q1 due to a clash with Kevin Magnussen. Verstappen struggled with the RB20’s inability to handle the kerbs and had difficulty making progress during the race despite trying new tires and attacking George Russell’s Mercedes. Red Bull’s team principal Christian Horner discussed the need to understand the car’s issues and focus on finding solutions rather than expecting immediate fixes. Verstappen described his car as feeling like a “go-kart without suspension”, emphasizing the challenges they faced in Monte Carlo. Horner emphasized the importance of hard work and collaboration in addressing the technical issues faced by the team, echoing Verstappen’s direct approach to feedback and problem-solving.

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