
Source:REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
[Saba Sports News] Following the F1 Chinese Grand Prix, Red Bull Racing has once again lost the championship. In response, team advisor Helmut Marko has confirmed that the team plans to hold an emergency meeting to discuss the poor start to the season. The meeting is scheduled to take place this week in Milton Keynes to discuss when and how to close the gap. Currently, Red Bull Racing ranks third in the driver standings, trailing behind Mercedes and McLaren. Second driver Liam Lawson has struggled at the start of the season, finishing 18th in the opening race at the Australian Grand Prix, where he crashed out. At the Chinese sprint race, he finished last in both the qualifying and the main race, prompting Red Bull to begin planning to find a replacement for Lawson. Additionally, there are performance issues with the car. If the meeting can identify effective solutions and implement them smoothly, Red Bull Racing is expected to enhance its competitiveness and close the gap with the leading teams. However, if the meeting fails to produce feasible plans or if challenges arise during implementation, Red Bull may face an even tougher season, which could also impact Max Verstappen’s pursuit of a fifth consecutive championship.
