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Red Bull will take a major risk by upgrading their car at this weekend's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix despite only having an hour of practice before Friday's qualifying session, according to Helmut Marko. The Austrian outfit have endured a turbulent start to the new F1 season as a result of their sub-par reliability, with Max Verstappen having been forced to retire through no fault of his own on two occasions in Bahrain and Australia.
The Dutchman will be hoping to rescue his Drivers' Championship title hopes with an improved showing at Imola, which will host the first sprint event of the new season. The revised schedule means that qualifying will take place on Friday before a short race on Saturday dictates the grid order for Sunday's race, leaving Red Bull with just an hour of practice to get to grips with their upgrades before the competitive action begins.
"Ferrari has such a complex package that is easy to coordinate,