Red Bull: Fuel system vacuum triggered Bahrain F1 GP exits
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.
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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.
Carlos Sainz, segundo clasificado del Mundial a ocho puntos de Charles Leclerc, habló con los medios internacionales este jueves en Jeddah Corniche y después respondió a las preguntas de AS. El Ferrari F1-75 parece favorito en un trazado de alta velocidad, donde la unidad de potencia limitará las capacidades de cada escudería. El ambiente en el garaje es fantástico tras un doblete, pero hay que confirmar las buenísimas sensaciones en el GP de Arabia Saudí.
The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix returns for its second edition this weekend as Formula 1 heads to the Jeddah Street Circuit.
Charles Leclerc, líder del Mundial, no espera que una lucha con su compañero de equipo enturbie el ambiente en el garaje de Ferrari. Primero, porque Verstappen llegará, «Max y Red Bull son extremadamente fuertes y en cuanto arreglen los pequeños problemas, serán la mayor amenaza, aunque eso no quiere decir que Carlos sea menos fuerte que Max...».
• F1 world champion Max Verstappen had a devastating opening Formula 1 race in Bahrain. • Both Verstappen and his teammate Sergio Perez were forced to retire due to engine/fuel problems. • Verstappen is eager to make up for last week's DNF at the Jeddah Street Circuit. • For more stories, visit Wheels24.
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JEDDAH: Red Bull head into Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix confident there will be no repeat of the gremlins that put both their cars out of the season-opener in Bahrain, the team's Mexican driver Sergio Perez said on Thursday.
Sergio Perez says he has faith in Red Bull to turn around their fortunes in Saudi Arabia this weekend after a tough time in Bahrain.