Fans wanting Mercedes to reel in Red Bull quickly are 'going to be left disappointed'. Mercedes RedBull F1
F1 commentator Peter Windsor fears Mercedes fans are “going to be disappointed” if the team think they will be capable of beating Red Bull in the near future.
Max Verstappen maintained Red Bull’s 100 per cent start to the season by winning in Montreal, but his rather slender margin of victory by 2023 standards – second-placed Alonso was within 10 seconds of the Dutchman at the chequered flag – has raised the prospect that the gap at the front is closing. “But if you think they’re going to be beating Red Bull in the near future – other than in an one-off situations with lots of variables coming into play – I think you’re going to be disappointed.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Mick Schumacher sparks latest clash between Mercedes and Red BullF1 2023 reserve driver Mick Schumacher is at the centre of the latest war of words between rivals Mercedes and Red Bull.
Read more »
Tsunoda to join Vettel in Red Bull Nordschleife showcase after Verstappen denied🗣️'I just experienced it on the Gran Turismo videogame and already enjoyed it.' AlphaTauri’s Yuki Tsunoda will join Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo at the Red Bull Formula Nurburgring event, as F1 cars make a long-awaited Nordschleife return ⬇️
Read more »
Tsunoda to join Vettel in Red Bull Nordschleife showcase after Verstappen deniedAlphaTauri\u2019s Yuki Tsunoda will join Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo at the Red Bull Formula Nurburgring event, when Formula 1 cars will make their long-awaited return to the Nordschleife.
Read more »
Why Aston Martin won’t copy Red Bull F1 floor design🗣️ 'We have our own philosophies and we have our own ways of approaching things' Aston Martin explains why it would be a mistake to try to copy Red Bull’s F1 car floor, after recent photos exposed it to rivals ⬇️
Read more »
Why Aston Martin won’t copy Red Bull F1 floor designAston Martin is not interested in copying Red Bull's floor design, despite pictures of its underfloor being widely circulated after Sergio Perez's crash during the MonacoGP weekend. F1
Read more »
Red Bull: F1 rivals would love to see us fall flat on our faceRed Bull team boss Christian Horner says his squad\u2019s Formula 1 rivals are hoping \u201cwe\u2019re gonna fall on our face\u201d by building and racing its own engine from 2026.
Read more »