Why Red Bull's Monaco Struggles May Spell Trouble for the F1 Crown
This wasn't the script anyone expected for Red Bull Racing at the Monaco Grand Prix. As Formula 1 fans reveled in the glamour of Monte Carlo, Christian Horner and his team were far from celebrating. The picturesque backdrop couldn’t mask the team's struggles on the track, with their RB20 fighting a losing battle against the circuit's notorious kerbs and bumps.
A Rough Ride
Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez, usually so assured and aggressive in their driving, seemed uncharacteristically tentative. The RB20's lack of composure over Monaco's kerbs left Verstappen qualifying and finishing a modest sixth, a stark contrast to his usually dominant performances. Meanwhile, Perez didn't even make it past the first lap unscathed.
The troubles in Monaco have raised critical questions. Could this issue be more than a one-off? The team’s performance echoed their struggles at last year's Singapore Grand Prix, another street circuit that exposed their car's flaws.
Digging Through Data
Christian Horner emphasized the need for a deep dive into the data collected over the weekend.