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Marko saw Red Bull make wrong assessment in test days

Red Bull Racing could not have opened the season more disappointingly than it did in Bahrain. Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez were forced to retire early due to fuel supply problems, which prevented the Austrian team from scoring a point. According to Helmut Marko, Red Bull could have discovered the problem sooner, he told Auto, Motor und Sport. Whereas Christian Horner's team made a good impression during the test days in Barcelona and Bahrain, Red Bull had a harder time in the opening weekend. In the night from Friday to Saturday, according to Marko, the team made a misjudgment with the set-up, which caused the Austrians to lag behind for the rest of the weekend. Read more Verstappen...
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