Ex piloto de F1 da su veredicto sobre el gran regreso de Red Bull tras la batalla en el GP de Canadá

Juan Pablo Montoya cree que Red Bull está al borde de un resurgimiento tras el Gran Premio de Canadá. Según el ex piloto de Fórmula 1, el equipo mostró un ritmo sólido a pesar de los desafíos recientes.

Max Verstappen terminó tercero en el Gran Premio de Canadá tras una reñida batalla con Lewis Hamilton por el segundo lugar. Montoya destacó el progreso de Red Bull en la reducción del peso del monoplaza y señaló que se espera que el equipo logre el peso correcto para el Gran Premio de Austria, programado del 26 al 28 de junio.

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