Mark Hughes: Where Red Bull’s restored Suzuka gap is coming from

Mark Hughes: Where Red Bull’s restored Suzuka gap is coming from

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After a Singapore stumble, Red Bull looks back to its best at Suzuka. Here’s where the RB19 is doing the damage

see positive progress compared to last weekend,” according to team principal Mattia Binotto. Carlos Sainz had a strong showing, finishing second in both practice sessions, while Charles Leclerc was fifth in FP1 and sixth in FP2. Mercedes struggled with rear grip and was only the fifth-fastest car on Friday, with Aston Martin ahead of them. Overall, Max Verstappen had a dominant performance, showing strong pace on both short and long runs and expressing confidence in the team’s ability to fight for pole position. Red Bull’s upgrades, including a new floor, seemed to be working well, while Ferrari also showed improvements with their new floor.

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Source: The Race

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