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Are the off-track events of this season starting to catch up with Red Bull on track?
Martin Brundle pointed out that internal events have contributed to Red Bull’s recent performance decline, which was evident during the Monaco Grand Prix weekend where RB20 struggled with kerbs and bumps. McLaren posed a challenge in recent races, with Lando Norris winning in Miami and almost securing back-to-back wins at Imola. After Charles Leclerc’s victory in Monaco, the gap between Red Bull and Ferrari is now only 31 points. Brundle believes the team is facing its first real test with the new aerodynamic regulations, as internal issues with team principal Christian Horner have emerged. Despite the setback, Brundle hopes Red Bull can bounce back in Montreal and remain competitive against Ferrari and McLaren in the upcoming races.