Red Bull hold ‘crisis meeting’ after Bahrain Grand Prix horror show
A crunch meeting for Red Bul꧒l following a poor Bahrain Grand Priꦑx

Red Bull’s senior F1 management held a ‘crisis meeting’ fol♒lowing a poor♕ Bahrain Grand Prix.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen could only finish sixth in Bahrain, overtaking Alpine’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pierre Gasly on the final lap.
On the other side of the Red Bull garage, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Yuki Tsunoda enjoyed a solid race to come away with his ꧅first points with the team in ninth.
It was ultimately a shocking weekend for Red Bull, given that Verstappen struggled to reel in Gasly and Haas’ 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Esteban Ocon at various stages of the race.
T⛦heir lack of pace was co🃏mpounded by various pit stop issues, which cost Verstappen several seconds.
During the first pit stop,🍸 the light 🦄system that indicates when a driver can leave their pit box wasn’t working correctly, which also affected Tsunoda.
Another issue occurred during Verstappen’s second pit stop as the Red Bull c🌠rew struggl✤ed to remove his front-right tyre.
, team principal Christian Horner, Helmut Marko, technical director Pierre Wache and chief engineer Paul Monaghan were seen gathered in the Red Bull hospitality area for a ‘crisis meeting’.Red Bull display “very alarming” - Marko
While Verstappen remains in title contention - he trails Lando Norris by just eight points - Red Bull’s performance was “very al🐭arming”, according to Marko.
It took Verstap🍸pen until the final lap to get back ahead💛 of Gasly in the Alpine.
Red Bull’s strategy decisions were also questionable as Verstappen struggleꦕd on the hard tyre in the middle of the race.
Reflecting on a difficult weekend for Red Bull, Marko said, as quoted by Motorsport.com: “It’s a✅ very difficult day for Red Bull; that's obvious to all of us✃.
“We have to get, as soon as possible, performance in the car again and also standards like a pitstop have to work. The car is not the fastest and 🐽then the pit stops are not working. That is not acceptable.
“Very alarming.๊ We know that we are not competitiv💞e, and there will be parts coming in the coming races, and hopefully they bring improvement.
“We have a lot of problems. The main problem is balance and grip. And out of this, so I guess the problems with the brakes came up. And then the normal procedure 🐟like a pitstop is not working, so one [issue] comes after the other.”

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