Why Red Bull Hasn’t Let Max Verstappen Test the Racing Bulls F1 Car
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Why Racing Bulls’ 2025 car could suit a ‘top-line’ F1 driver amid Red Bull regression
Racing Bulls boss Alan Permane has indicated a “top-line” Formula 1 driver could extract maximum performance from its car, amid sister squad Red Bull‘s current issues. The Faenza-based satellite outfit of Red Bull has put up some impressive displays this year, placing itself firmly in the midfield battle among Williams and Aston Martin. Its VCARB 02 challenger has enabled Liam Lawson to score points, having failed to in two outings with Red Bull…
Why hasn't Red Bull let Verstappen test the Racing Bulls F1 car yet?
It’s been one of the recurring patterns in the first half of the season: where the Red Bull RB21 car has a very narrow operating window and is particularly tricky to handle, but the Racing Bulls VCARB 02 car has proven to be far more forgiving.That’s been a factor in the storming debut of Isack Hadjar, but also in the ongoing struggles with Red Bull’s second seat. Early in the year ...Keep reading
Racing Bulls wanted to clarify the words of his drivers, who described his single seat as "easy to drive". While Max Verstappen, Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson all complained several times about the difficulty of taming the Red Bull RB21, Red Bull's sister team's feedback on the VCAR 02 was quite different. Lawson, who drove the RB21 and the VCAR 02 this year, was one of those who highlighted the striking contrast between the two F1. Even Verstapp…
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