La Red Bull mostra progressi al Gran Premio di Miami ma insegue i rivali

La Red Bull Racing ha offerto una prestazione più solida al Gran Premio di Miami con Max Verstappen che ha chiuso al quinto posto, sebbene la scuderia rimanga dietro ai leader in una competizione serrata tra i top team.

Max Verstappen si è ripreso da un testacoda nel primo giro del Gran Premio di Miami chiudendo quinto, dopo aver superato dieci vetture durante un lungo stint con gomme hard. Aveva inoltre ottenuto il quinto posto nella precedente gara sprint dopo essersi assicurato la prima fila in qualifica. Il pilota olandese ha commentato la posizione della squadra dichiarando: "Ci stiamo arrivando, non siamo ancora allo stesso livello", in risposta ai commenti sulle quattro scuderie in lotta ravvicinata, con la Mercedes che ha ottenuto la vittoria e una Ferrari anch'essa competitiva. In precedenza, durante la stagione 2026, la Red Bull aveva sofferto problemi di bilanciamento, ma un importante pacchetto di aggiornamenti introdotto a Miami ha migliorato la maneggevolezza della RB22 e ha permesso a Verstappen di rimanere più vicino ai leader.

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