Red Bull say cause of Bahrain GP retirement is fixed
Red Bull will be keener than most to get racing this weekend at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as they look to put events of the Bahrain Grand Prix firmly behind them.
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Red Bull will be keener than most to get racing this weekend at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as they look to put events of the Bahrain Grand Prix firmly behind them.
Sebastian Vettel will miss the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix due to Covid-19, after also missing the season-opening race in Bahrain with the virus. Reserve driver Nico Hulkenberg is set to replace Vettel at the race, and Aston Martin say the German should be back for the Australian Grand Prix on April 10. Ad/> An Aston Martin statement read: “Nico Hulkenberg will practice, qualify and race alongside Lance Stroll.
Nico Hulkenberg will again race in place of fellow German Sebastian Vettel at this weekend's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after the four-time world champion tested positive for Covid-19, Aston Martin said Friday. The team said on Thursday that Vettel had not yet registered a negative test after falling ill and missing last weekend's season-opening race in Bahrain, where reserve driver Hulkenberg took over and finished 17th.
Red Bull will be keener than most to get racing this weekend at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as they look to put events of the Bahrain Grand Prix firmly behind them.
The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix returns for its second edition this weekend as Formula 1 heads to the Jeddah Street Circuit.
The team had looked set for a strong double points finish in F1's season opener before its race was turned on its head with a few laps to go.
Lewis Hamilton could be even further adrift of Max Verstappen at this weekend's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after Red Bull introduced a number of important upgrades to their RB18 challenger, according to reports. Mercedes pipped Red Bull to last year's Constructors' Championship honours but have since fallen behind their rivals in terms of outright performance after struggling to get to grips with the all-new technical regulations.