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Red Bull Racing's chief advisor Helmut Marko shares his opinion on how the FIA's technical directive will impact F1 teams in the Spanish Grand Prix, and weighs in on Red Bull's chances for the race weekend in Barcelona.
To follow: FP3 and qualifying tomorrow, ahead of Sunday’s race (9am ET). And that’s the end of the first free practice session in Barcelona. Lando Norris is quickest with a 1:13.718 set on soft tyres. He’s followed by Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc and Oscar Piastri.
Red Bull racing team principal Christian Horner could be set for a shock exit to join a huge Formula One rival.
His FP1 time was underwhelming, but the Australian had been trialling a new rear wing design, the fluorescent yellow flow-viz oil giving away the experiment. Back on the same spec as Norris for the evening session, he rocketed to top spot.
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Red Bull Racing is aiming to recapture in Barcelona this weekend the strong performance it showcased at Imola earlier this month.
Red Bull has provided an update after Yuki Tsunoda was seen in the medical center following a violent crash at Imola.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes the stricter front wing tests that will be introduced at the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix amount to “essentially a regulation change.”
Max Verstappen gave his Formula 1 title defense a big boost with victory at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix after a daring overtake on standings leader Oscar Piastri at the start
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