Problems for Red Bull in Canada too? Horner responds
- Ludo van Denderen
Red Bull Racing's factory is probably working overtime at the moment. The team is determined to do everything possible to find a solution to the RB20's weakness, which became painfully apparent in Monaco. The cars of Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez have too much trouble with high kerbs and bumps in the road surface. That is precisely what Red Bull will have to deal with next race in Canada as well.
For now, Christian Horner is not panicking ahead of the Montreal race. "It's a track that we've performed well at previously. They've resurfaced the whole circuit again. So let's see. But Ferrari, McLaren, they're quick," said the Red Bull team boss in Monaco.
"It was always going to happen that there was going to be convergence. Of course, this has been a tough weekend. But we're still leading both championships. And obviously, we'll look to take the lessons out of this weekend and apply it to the next one." Said Horner.
Will Red Bull manage to solve their problems?
The question is whether Red Bull will manage to solve the current problem during this season, or whether that will require fundamental changes to the RB20's concept. "I think, first of all, it's understanding what the issue is. So I think once we've done that, then you can look at what the relevant fix is."