
Red Bull under fire after bleak start: “Shocking if the smallest team out‑develops us”
Red Bull’s opening three races have been far from dominant. The six‑time champions sit sixth on 16 points, level with Alpine and two behind Haas, a team usually near the back. Reliability issues – Verstappen’s Q1 crash in Melbourne and a power‑unit failure in China – have added to the woes.
Why it matters:
Red Bull’s position shapes the top‑four battle, sponsor exposure and the season narrative. If a small, front‑loaded team can out‑perform the champions, the hierarchy could shift and force Red Bull to speed up development.
The details:
- Points tally: 16 points after three rounds, sixth in constructors, level with Alpine, two behind Haas.
- Reliability setbacks: Verstappen crashed in Q1 Melbourne and retired in China with a power‑unit failure; Hadjar spun in Shanghai and lost battery power at Suzuka.
- Haas’s strategy: The American team front‑loads upgrades for early gains, risking a later budget shortfall.
- Hinchcliffe’s take: He says Haas’s short‑term edge may not last against Red Bull’s larger resources and experience.
- Palmer’s view: He calls Red Bull’s woes temporary, noting the RB22 still has untapped performance and upgrades are coming.
What's next:
Red Bull is expected to roll out a new aero package and power‑unit tweaks at the next race, hoping for a clean weekend that restores pace. Haas must balance early‑season spending against a possible mid‑season slowdown. If Red Bull unlocks the RB22’s hidden performance, they should climb back into the top four, but the next two races will be a crucial test of the current order.
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