Red Bull, a first hiccup without worry in Melbourne?

Even though it was a close call, Max Verstappen's pole predicted a new Sunday of domination for Red Bull. But that was without taking into account a brake problem on the triple world champion's car and debris on Pérez's…

Published on 26/03/2024 à 09:00

Jean-Michel Desnoues

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Red Bull, a first hiccup without worry in Melbourne?

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As bright as the day was Ferrari, as horrible was that of Red Bull! For its first retirement since 2022, undoubtedly the management of the team based in Milton Keynes (England) would she have preferred that fate hit Checo's car rather than Max's.

« It's unfortunate what happened today

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Yves-Henri RANDIER

26/03/2024 at 05:44 a.m.

Despite this hiccup, the reliability of these hybrid Formula 1s remains impressive and fortunately because there are only 20 cars on the grid!

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