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Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen

Unraveling Red Bull’s Pitstop Woes: Christian Horner Speaks Out

Michael Tower

Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner reveals braking issues, imbalance as main culprits behind pitstop woes at Bahrain GP. Also faced a wiring loom issue in the pit gantry causing delays. Despite setbacks, secured a 6th place finish. Will focus on fixing issues for Jeddah race.

Sauber Driver: Nico Hulkenberg

Shocking Disqualification at the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix: Nico Hulkenberg’s Rear Skid Violation

Michael Tower

2025 Bahrain Grand Prix: Nico Hulkenberg disqualified due to rear skid violation below minimum thickness. Team admits error.

McLaren's Lando Norris

Lando Norris Speaks Out on His Struggles: “Something’s Not Clicking”

Michael Tower

Lando Norris expresses concern over performance at Bahrain Grand Prix: "Something's not clicking... I feel like I've never driven a Formula 1 car before."

George Russell (Mercedes)

[Unbelievable Drive! George Russell’s Podium Miracle Despite Car Mishaps]

Michael Tower

"Toto Wolff praises George Russell's 'unbelievable drive' at Bahrain GP despite car issues: brake-by-wire failure, DRS activation outside zone. No penalty due to precedent."

Williams Driver: Carlos Sainz

Carlos Sainz’s Frustrating Retirement at the Bahrain Grand Prix: A Battle for Survival

Michael Tower

Spanish driver Carlos Sainz retired from Bahrain GP due to collision, requesting investigation into rival's actions. Despite promising start, he fell behind due to intense battles. Penalized 10 secs for forcing teammate off track post safety car restart.

Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen

Max Verstappen’s Frustrating Race in Bahrain: Red Bull Struggles with Tyre Management

Michael Tower

Max Verstappen endured a difficult race in Bahrain, losing positions due to pitstop mishaps and tyre issues. He cited balance and tyre management as main problems, with overheating causing locking issues during braking. Despite the frustrating weekend, he remains positive for the final leg of the triple-header.

Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton’s Renewed Motivation After a Promising Fifth-Place Finish at the Bahrain Grand Prix

Michael Tower

Lewis Hamilton feels rejuvenated after a promising 5th-place finish at the Bahrain GP. Despite a challenging qualifying session, he showcased resilience and adaptability. Hamilton discussed his ongoing adaptation process with Ferrari, focusing on changes in engine braking and brake systems. He expressed growing optimism about his performance and plans to qualify better for future races.

Sauber Driver: Nico Hulkenberg

Nico Hulkenberg Faces Potential Disqualification from the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix: Skid Thickness Issue Resurfaces

Michael Tower

2025 Bahrain GP: Nico Hulkenberg faces potential disqualification due to skid thickness issue, similar to Lewis Hamilton's fate at the Chinese Grand Prix. Measurements below minimum requirement revealed in a technical report.

Red Bull Racing Team Members: Christian Horner and Helmut Marko

Red Bull Struggles in Bahrain Grand Prix: Key Personnel Meet to Address Performance Issues

Michael Tower

Red Bull struggles in Bahrain GP: Key personnel meet to address performance issues. Max Verstappen finished 6th, with teammate Yuki Tsunoda in 9th. Helmut Marko expressed concerns, stating "It's a very difficult day for Red Bull." Verstappen echoed the sentiment, saying "Everything went wrong that could go wrong."

McLaren's Oscar Piastri

Unveiling the F1 Title Contenders After the Bahrain Grand Prix

Michael Tower

2025 F1 Title Race Heats Up: Piastri Impresses, Norris Falters; Red Bull Struggles. Piastri dominates Bahrain GP, closing gap on Norris. Red Bull grapples with pace, balance issues, poor pit stops. Norris needs to step up game after 6th place in qualifying. Russell continues to impress with three podiums in four races. Alpine shows speed but needs consistency.