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Verstappen criticizes Red Bull’s slow pitstops at Bahrain GP

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Max Verstappen had a race to forget in Bahrain after Red Bull suffered a spate of uncharacteristic errors.The reigning world champion started P7 and only managed to make up one position by the time he crossed the checkered flag on Sunday night. “It was not to our standard,” he told reporters after the race.The Dutchman lost a couple of seconds during his first pitstop when the light ...Keep reading
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In addition to the already weak pace of Red Bull in Bahrain, there was a problem with boxing equipment on Sunday, which cost Max Verstappen and Yuki Tsunoda more valuable seconds.

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Max Verstappen listed the many problems Red Bull faced during the tough Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix race. A week after his unexpected and amazing victory in Japan, Verstappen had to come down to the ground on an incredibly difficult weekend for Red Bull in Bahrain. The quadruple world champion n-a was able to finish only sixth in Bahrain thanks to an overshoot in the last lap on Pierre Gasly (Alpine). But Verstappen was upset by several problem…

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CDMX.- Red Bull's bad day in Bahrain cost Max Verstappen the sublimerate in the Drivers' Championship. The sixth position that the Dutchman won in Bahrain's Grand Prix in the final lap of Pierre Gasly's Alpine, sent him behind the McLaren with 69 points and is in danger of being hunted down by George Russell of Mercedes, with 63. In addition to the low performance in the RB21, the two pit stops warned of a lack of coordination between the mechan…

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Planet F1 broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, April 13, 2025.
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