Concerns mount at Red Bull after Verstappen's 'catastrophe' as F1 heads to Saudi Arabia
- Following the Bahrain Grand Prix, Helmut Marko voiced apprehension regarding Max Verstappen's Red Bull future.
- Red Bull's motorsport advisor admitted the team is currently far from title contention, raising concerns.
- Verstappen finished sixth in Bahrain after struggling with car balance, brake issues, and slow pit stops.
- Marko stated Red Bull must provide Verstappen with a car capable of winning, saying, "The concern is great."
- Christian Horner acknowledged the car's weaknesses and the need for swift solutions to retain Verstappen, whose contract runs through 2028.
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Concerns mount at Red Bull after Verstappen's 'catastrophe' as F1 heads to Saudi Arabia
Max Verstappen and Red Bull are one of Formula 1's all-time most successful partnerships. But a disastrous race has raised concerns Verstappen could consider a move elsewhere.
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