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Red Bull took a risk in Monaco: 'Knew it would be tricky'

Red Bull Racing took a risk according to Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen by choosing the medium tire for the last part of the race. Perez, in particular, still ran into problems, but in the end it made no difference to the final result. Due to the crash of Mick Schumacher, the Monaco Grand Prix was held up by a red flag halfway through. When the drivers returned to the track, it became apparent that teams had chosen different strategies. For example, Ferrari kept Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz on the used hard tires, where Red Bull sent Perez and Verstappen out on new mediums. Red Bull takes a risk ''The call to go with the Medium at the end was quite risky, I think, compared to just...
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