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Red Bull Admit 'Significant Shortcomings' After China Woe

After a promising start to F1’s new era of rules in pre-season testing ahead of their first season as an engine maker, Red Bull have encountered reliability and pace problems with their RB21 car across the campaigns opening two race weekends Engine-related reliability issues stopped Isack Hadjar in Australia and Max Verstappen in China, with the latter’s sixth-place finish from the season-opener being Red Bull’s best result so far. The team’s 12…
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Red Bull has not had the best start to the season under the new regulations in Formula 1. The Milton Keynes-based team, which entered the 2016 season as one of the main contenders, has gone into the first international break with just 12 points in the Constructors' Championship. Their star driver, Max Verstappen, is already 43 points behind the current leader, George Russell, after the first two races of the year.

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thejudge13 broke the news in on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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