Red Bull Acknowledges Challenges with RB22 Ahead of Second Half
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Max Verstappen and Red Bull have identified significant issues with the RB22 following a winless first half of the 2026 Formula 1 season. The team is focusing on key areas for improvement as they prepare for the upcoming races.
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Red Bull detail F1 hangover effect as important car decision madeRed Bull boss Laurent Mekies has indicated what the team's thinking is over when to switch focus.Thu 13 Aug · 10:00 UTC
Red Bull seeing problems ‘every time you go to track’ with RB22Red Bull has endured a difficult first half of the 2026 Formula 1 season.Thu 13 Aug · 11:35 UTC
Red Bull admits it has ‘no confidence’ in the RB22Red Bull F1 team Technical Director has confirmed he and the team have "no confidence" in the RB22 following its winless first half of the 2026 season.Thu 13 Aug · 13:00 UTC
Red Bull identify key area for improvement in second half of F1 seasonRed Bull team principal Laurent Mekies has addressed where the RB22 needs to be improved for the rest of the campaign.Thu 13 Aug · 13:40 UTC
‘No confidence’: Red Bull sounds alarm over troubled RB22Red Bull has delivered perhaps its most alarming assessment yet of the RB22, with technical director Pierre Wache...Thu 13 Aug · 14:18 UTC
Verstappen highlights "big priority" for Red Bull in second half of F1 2026During Formula 1's summer break, Max Verstappen finds himself no fewer than 110 points behind championship leader Kimi Antonelli. Last season, the four-time world champion launched a spectacular comeback from Zandvoort onwards and finished on the podium in every grand prix during the second half of the season, but this time he is absolutely not expecting that scenario. Red Bull's problems ... Keep readingSat 15 Aug · 08:24 UTC
Max Verstappen pinpoints Red Bull's "big priority" for second half of F1 2026During Formula 1's summer break, Max Verstappen finds himself no fewer than 110 points behind championship leader Kimi Antonelli. Last season, the four-time world champion launched a spectacular comeback from Zandvoort onwards and finished on the podium in every grand prix during the second half of the season, but this time he is absolutely not expecting that scenario. Red Bull's problems ... Keep readingSat 15 Aug · 08:24 UTCIn this story
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