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Why Red Bull Considers Upcoming Two F1 Races to Be Decisive in McLaren Pursuit

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Red Bull has pinpointed the Austrian and British GPs as two rounds that will expose how competitive the team's race pace is compared to its F1 rivals. The post Why Red Bull considers upcoming two F1 races to be decisive in McLaren pursuit appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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MADRID 26 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS). – McLaren is once again a favourite in the Austrian Grand Prix, the eleventh Formula 1 test on the Red Bull Ring circuit, although they must regain the command they lost in Montreal on a weekend shoot for their two drivers, while Red Bull, in their ‘house’, Ferrari and Mercedes continue pushing to reach the ‘papaya’, in a fast line-up favorable to Carlos Sainz (Williams) and not so much for Fernando Alonso (Aston M…

Paul Monaghan, chief engineer of Red Bull, wants to take advantage of the Austrian and British Grand Prix to compare the RB21 to his F1 competitors on the long relays. Against all odds, Max Verstappen managed to remain in the race against the McLaren d'Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris this season, despite lower performances in many races. The RB21 deficit against the MCL39 was compounded by the fact that the McLaren was (...)

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