Red Bull apologises to Max Verstappen for not fixing F1 steering issue earlier
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Red Bull's Resurgence in Miami Powering More Changes
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen showed signs of life at the Miami Grand Prix, putting up an impressive outing after looking down for the count. While still early on in the season, Red Bull looked to already be out of the title running and seemed to be out of the top three teams on the grid. However, in Miami, Red Bull brought a significant upgrade package that delivered promising results. Max Verstappen spun on the opening lap and had an early pi…
Red Bull’s resurgence was perhaps one of the biggest surprises of the weekend in Miami. While in Japan the team had pointed out that it still did not fully understand the problems of the RB22, in Florida they suddenly found themselves fighting again for the first places on the grid. Do you want more F1 content like this and prime information from each championship? Subscribe to Autosport.com! Max Verstappen finished fifth, but that result does n…
How Red Bull got Verstappen back in the fight
Max Verstappen is back in the fight, but how did Red Bull turn things around so quickly in 2026? From fixing a crucial steering issue to introducing a completely revised aerodynamic package including a new front wing, updated floor, redesigned sidepods, and their own version of the ‘Macarena wing’. The RB22 suddenly looked like a different car. In this video, we break down exactly what changed and why it worked.
= Red Bull Racing has admitted to a mistake in failing to resolve a steering issue affecting Max Verstappen's car in time. The issue hampered the driver's performance during the last Formula 1 Grand Prix in Miami. Although Verstappen managed a fifth-place finish, the result did not fully reflect the team's potential. An incident on the first lap, coupled with an early pit stop, limited his race. However, the car's speed showed significant improv…
Red Bull apologises to Max Verstappen for not fixing F1 steering issue earlier
Red Bull made a significant step forward during the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix weekend. Max Verstappen’s fifth place on Sunday does not fully reflect the overall picture, but that result is mainly due to his spin on the opening lap, and the early pit stop that followed.In terms of pure pace, Red Bull made a much stronger impression than in Japan, where Verstappen did not even make it into ...Keep reading
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