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Red Bull Reveals Cause of Hungarian GP Meltdown

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Ninth place for Max Verstappen from eighth on the grid, and a lapped 18th for Yuki Tsunoda from a pitlane start, represented a crushing underperformance in Hungary for a team with Red Bull Racing’s bulging trophy cabinet. Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko highlighted strategy as one of the elements that failed to work out for the team, but said fifth or sixth would still have been the best ...Keep reading
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Yuki Tsunoda had a very difficult race in Hungary after leaving the stands. The Red Bull driver did not manage to climb and failed in 17th position, but he explained that this was not what his car was worth. Indeed, he suffered a crash and the damage to his RB21 was disabled throughout the second part of the race. "I had damage in the second part of the race until the end, and it wasn't under my control. It cost me a lot of rhythm," deplored (..…

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motorsport broke the news in United States on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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