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Questions hang over Red Bull as F1 testing starts in Bahrain

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Manama, Bahrain - Red Bull will have plenty of questions hanging over them as Formula One testing started in Bahrain on Wednesday, with rivals eager to see how their cars stack up against Max Verstappen’s and team boss Christian Horner fighting for his future.

The dominant 2023 champions, with 21 wins in 22 races, launched their new RB20 car last week with some design features reminiscen­t of those tried and discarded by rivals Mercedes last season.

Some observers sensed all might not be as it seemed but Wednesday should provide an immediate answer to those

doubts, even if the lap times may not mean much as teams work through various pro

grammes.

“Lets see the car that rocks out on day one at Bahrain because I’m not sure it’s going to be that (launch) car,” former Mclaren performanc­e engineer and Aston Martin strategist Bernie Collins said in a Sky Sports F1 podcast. “This could be ‘Oh, we were just having a joke’. So I’m highly suspicious.

“If they do rock up with that car it’s a brave, brave move because they could have easily continued to develop the car they had and that would have been the safer bet,” she said.

“If they go with it they’ve clearly seen something that means they think they can beat their previous developed car.”

Questions about Horner, who will be in Bahrain, will remain unanswered until the energy drink company completes an investigat­ion into allegation­s made against him by a female employee. Horner has denied any wrongdoing.

Mercedes, Ferrari, Mclaren and Aston Martin are all hoping to be closer to Verstappen, chasing his fourth title in a row this season, but the real pecking order may not be apparent for some time. Seven times world champion Lewis Hamilton will meet the media for the first time since his switch to Ferrari in 2025 was announced and will also have a clearer idea of how competitiv­e his Mercedes will be.

 ?? ?? Red Bull’s Max Verstappen completed 66 laps with a best time of 1:32.548 in the first session of Testing in Manama, Bahrain
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen completed 66 laps with a best time of 1:32.548 in the first session of Testing in Manama, Bahrain

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