Formula 1: Max Verstappen handed big blow in title pursuit as Red Bull have spent most of their upgrades: According to reports, Max Verstappen and Red Bull have been hit with a big blow in their title pursuit as they have used 75% of their budget on developing their 2022 car. The Austrian side has splashed a huge sum on redesigns this season as they keep on looking further into how their vehicles adapt following a huge guideline upgrade this season. Follow Formula 1 Updates on InsideSport.IN.
Mattia Binotto, the team principal for Ferrari says it is impossible for Red Bull to keep upgrading their car at this pace. “I hope, because there is as well a budget cap, that at some stage Red Bull will stop development. Otherwise, I will not understand how they can do that,” Binotto has said.
Formula 1: Max Verstappen handed BIG BLOW in title pursuit as Red Bull have already spent MOST of their budget – Reports
Red Bull have upgraded the vehicles of Verstappen and Sergio Perez lately. They have had a shifting level of accomplishment, with the Dutchman winning every single race where he has seen the chequered flag.
Formula 1: Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc in a fierce battle at the Miami Grand Prix.Meanwhile, Verstappen has every now and again whined of reliability issues. The reigning world champion failed to complete the other two different races. He likewise had issues during practice session 1 before his Miami Grand Prix win.
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Formula 1: Max Verstappen handed BIG BLOW in title pursuit as Red Bull have already spent MOST of their budget – Reports
Top groups clearly have around £8.1million accessible for upgrades and there is no restriction to the amount they can grow, yet of the £113.5m spending plan cap, not all the cash can go to upgrades.
Verstappen has voiced his opinion and said Red Bull should be on track to keep making improvements. After winning the inaugural Miami Grand Prix the Dutch driver said, “We’re still having a few issues we have to solve. We are quick, but my Friday was terrible which is not great if you want to have a good weekend.”
“And also Checo had a few issues in the race, so we have to be on top of that. But clearly there is a lot of potential, we just need to make sure it’s reliable. We have to make sure these things don’t happen… of course, we are working on them flat out. We just have to nail down a really positive weekend without issues,” he further added.
Formula 1: Max Verstappen handed BIG BLOW in title pursuit as Red Bull have already spent MOST of their budget – Reports