Red Bull apologizes to Verstappen for delayed F1 steering fix

Red Bull Racing has apologized to Max Verstappen for not resolving a steering issue on the RB22 car sooner. The team identified and fixed the problem after the Miami Grand Prix, where Verstappen finished fifth following an opening-lap spin. Technical director Pierre Wache explained the complexity in pinpointing and addressing the root cause.

Red Bull Racing technical director Pierre Wache expressed regret to four-time world champion Max Verstappen over the team's delay in fixing a steering system issue on the RB22 car. Verstappen had noticed the problem since the first shakedown in Barcelona. The team replaced the complete steering rack and supporting components, with improvements evident during a filming day in Silverstone, Wache told Motorsport.com after the Miami Grand Prix. “I'm sorry that we didn't fix it before,” Wache said. “We tried multiple stuff and it didn't work. Some parts also took a long time to arrive, but I think the engineering team did a very good job to achieve it.” The fix contributed to Red Bull's stronger performance in Miami, closing the gap to frontrunners by over a second in qualifying compared to Japan, despite upgrades from McLaren and Ferrari. Wache clarified the timeline, noting the root cause was found a bit before the April break, which allowed time to produce parts unavailable earlier for Bahrain and Jeddah. Verstappen's fifth place in Miami did not reflect the car's pace, as it was hampered by his lap-one spin and early pit stop. Separately, Red Bull introduced its version of a movable rear wing, developed since November but refined over races like Bahrain, Melbourne, and Suzuka to meet FIA regulations. “We tried to introduce it in Bahrain, and then in Melbourne. But we had some issues to make it work,” Wache explained. The device rotates oppositely to Ferrari's and now functions effectively.

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Red Bull F1 drivers Isack Hadjar and Max Verstappen in Miami GP pits, Hadjar shrugging off qualifying deficit after DQ as Verstappen looks confident.
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Hadjar downplays gap to Verstappen after Miami qualifying DQ

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Following his disqualification for a technical infringement, Red Bull's Isack Hadjar downplayed his 0.825-second qualifying deficit to teammate Max Verstappen at the 2026 F1 Miami Grand Prix, blaming low-grip conditions rather than a true performance gap. Verstappen credited a steering system fix and upgrades for Red Bull's resurgence.

Red Bull Racing team principal Laurent Mekies has admitted the team is paying the price for its late 2025 title push with Max Verstappen, as resources were diverted from its 2026 car. The RB22 has been the fourth-quickest so far this season, trailing Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren. Despite the setback, Mekies insists the team does not regret the decision and expects to recover.

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Red Bull Racing performed relatively well at the Australian Grand Prix but faced significant chassis issues in China and Japan. Drivers Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar described the car as difficult to handle, with Hadjar calling it 'undriveable' and dangerous at times in Suzuka. Team principal Laurent Mekies acknowledged the need for deeper analysis ahead of upcoming races.

Red Bull Racing is grappling with performance issues in the new Formula 1 era, finishing well behind the frontrunners at the Japanese Grand Prix. Max Verstappen placed eighth and Isack Hadjar 12th, as team principal Laurent Mekies acknowledged the team is a second off the pace. Mercedes has dominated early races amid major regulation changes.

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Max Verstappen was knocked out in Q2 during qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix, securing only 11th place on the grid, while teammate Isack Hadjar starts eighth. The Red Bull driver described his RB22 as completely undriveable and voiced growing discontent with Formula 1's 2026 regulations, hinting at major life decisions. Jos Verstappen criticized the new era for prioritizing chaos over racing.

Isack Hadjar secured his first podium for Red Bull in third place at the Monaco Grand Prix despite multiple car issues. Team principal Laurent Mekies said the driver's radio frustration was understandable given the problems faced.

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Max Verstappen retired from the Monaco Grand Prix on the opening lap after his Red Bull engine failed. The four-time world champion described the issue as the engine dropping dead following problems on the formation lap.

 

 

 

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