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Max Verstappen says a "set up issue" caused poor performance in Bahrain

Max Verstappen believes he knows what went wrong during the Bahrain Grand Prix. The Dutchman has blamed a setup issue for his relative lack of pace during the weekend. Red Bull believe that they know what went wrong and are confident that they will have a more competitive set up for China this weekend. Verstappen has revealed that the testing sessions in Bahrain were useful to help find the issue.  "We understood already a lot in testing, and we also found out we made a mistake with the set-up, the whole week, unfortunately," he said to F1i.com.  "That's how it goes. As long as we found it. "I think if we could find a good balance within the car I think we...
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