After Red Bull’s win at Imola, the question remains whether their progress is sustainable or track-specific, raising doubts about their ability to challenge McLaren consistently. There is speculation about Red Bull’s unexpected speed in Italy and McLaren’s unexpectedly slow performance. Red Bull denies being affected by recent technical directives, expressing caution moving forward, especially with Monaco’s low-speed challenges approaching. Lando Norris faces pressure to improve his qualifying performances after struggling this season, falling short of expectations set pre-season. Yuki Tsunoda is under scrutiny to deliver standout performances for Red Bull, facing criticism for his errors and needing to prove himself as a worthy driver for the team.
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