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Differential issue cost Red Bull ‘three tenths’ a lap

Helmut Marko has revealed that a differential issue cost both Red Bull cars three tenths a lap in the opening stages of the Bahrain Grand Prix. Red Bull were the fastest team in the season opener, with Max Verstappen cruising to pole position, going four tenths quicker than Lewis Hamilton, which Marko admitted that he was surprised by. “The four-tenths surprised us, we thought we were two tenths ahead,” the Austrian told motorsport-magazin.com. “In fast corners, our concept should show even more clearly. And here there are no really fast corners that challenge the chassis. “We now simply have a car that works all round.” However, they failed to take victory on race-day, with...
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