'Issues we have to solve' – Verstappen concerned by reliability of his Red Bull car

Max Verstappen says Red Bull still have issues to solve if they are to beat Ferrari and Charles Leclerc to Formula One titles this year.

Verstappen is the favourite to defend his F1 championship after winning the Emilia Romagna and Miami GPs, outpacing Leclerc in both races.

However, the Dutchman is concerned about reliability issues after his car suffered a hydraulic leak in Miami on Friday which followed DNFs in Bahrain and Australia. Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez also had engine issues during the race in Miami.

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Verstappen says he and the Red Bull team are working hard to rectify their problems, but admits there are concerns.

“We’re still having a few issues we have to solve,” he said.

“We are quick, but my Friday was terrible… which is not great if you want to have a good weekend.

“And also Checo had a few issues in the race, so we have to be on top of that. But clearly there is a lot of potential, we just need to make sure it’s reliable.

“We have to make sure these things don’t happen… of course, we are working on them flat out.”

Red Bull boss Christian Horner said even with Perez’s issues, the team are heading in the right direction.

“Of course reliability is going to be an issue,” he said.

“We had a sensor issue on Checo’s [Perez] engine and the guys did well to move them around but he lost about 30 horsepower with that. He was losing half a second a lap.

“We saw in Imola how quickly things can change around and we have some interesting races coming up and the car is running well.

“We have some developments coming later in the summer which will help, we need to drop some weight but generally, I think we are on a good trajectory.”

The Spanish Grand Prix gets underway on May 22.

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Victorious Verstappen says 'I'll stick to racing ' after Muhammad Ali comparison

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen said he would stick to Formula One after he was told he would suit boxing due to the strength he showed in winning the Miami Grand Prix.

The current champion battled through an intense, physical and humid race in Florida which saw him push through from third on the grid to ultimately take the lead and control the rest of the race despite a late resurgence from Charles Leclerc.

Speaking to Sky Sports after the race, it was suggested with such physical resilience he would perhaps be a successful boxer like another champion, Muhammad Ali.

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“It was an incredible Grand Prix, very physical as well, but I think we kept it exciting until the end,” Verstappen said.

“I think I’ll stick to racing but I appreciate boxing. I’m incredibly happy winning in Miami. It was an incredible Sunday for us.”

Ferrari’s Leclerc agreed that it was a tough race to have gone through, and suggested that problems with the tyres – which Red Bull noted had started to fray before the first 10 laps were out – held him back.

“It was a very difficult race physically, we struggled with the medium tyres quite a bit in the first stint and got overtaken then,” he acknowledged.

“It made our race a bit more difficult from that moment onwards.”

There was a brief moment of hope for the Monegasque youngster but despite being unable to capitalise, he was optimistic for the rest of the campaign.

“On the hards we were very competitive and in the end I thought I could get Max at one point, but today they had the advantage in terms of pace,” he explained.

“But it was fun. It was amazing to see so many people and so many Ferrari fans in the grandstand.

“We need to keep pushing. Each race will be very important throughout the year. And I hope now we can do a step up, from next race onwards.”

Leclerc leads the championship by 19 points from second-placed Verstappen.

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Victorious Verstappen says 'I'll stick to racing ' after Muhammad Ali comparison

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen said he would stick to Formula One after he was told he would suit boxing due to the strength he showed in winning the Miami Grand Prix.

The current champion battled through an intense, physical and humid race in Florida which saw him push through from third on the grid to ultimately take the lead and control the rest of the race despite a late resurgence from Charles Leclerc.

Speaking to Sky Sports after the race, it was suggested with such physical resilience he would perhaps be a successful boxer like another champion, Muhammad Ali.

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“It was an incredible Grand Prix, very physical as well, but I think we kept it exciting until the end,” Verstappen said.

“I think I’ll stick to racing but I appreciate boxing. I’m incredibly happy winning in Miami. It was an incredible Sunday for us.”

Ferrari’s Leclerc agreed that it was a tough race to have gone through, and suggested that problems with the tyres – which Red Bull noted had started to fray before the first 10 laps were out – held him back.

“It was a very difficult race physically, we struggled with the medium tyres quite a bit in the first stint and got overtaken then,” he acknowledged.

“It made our race a bit more difficult from that moment onwards.”

There was a brief moment of hope for the Monegasque youngster but despite being unable to capitalise, he was optimistic for the rest of the campaign.

“On the hards we were very competitive and in the end I thought I could get Max at one point, but today they had the advantage in terms of pace,” he explained.

“But it was fun. It was amazing to see so many people and so many Ferrari fans in the grandstand.

“We need to keep pushing. Each race will be very important throughout the year. And I hope now we can do a step up, from next race onwards.”

Leclerc leads the championship by 19 points from second-placed Verstappen.

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Leclerc quickest at Miami Grand Prix first practice session

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc set the fastest time at the Miami Grand Prix first practice session.

The Monegasque is the current championship leader and he is facing a challenge from last season’s champion Max Verstappen, whose Red Bull team appears to have put their early season reliability issues behind them.

Leclerc and Verstappen were quickest out of the blocks as they set early fast times, but all drivers whittled away the time as they got used to a brand new track.

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Many of them struggled to anticipate the moves of their peers around the course, into and out of the pits, with a completely fresh layout taking time to master.

Before the race it was not clear whether Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton would be permitted – or willing – to race as the FIA repeated its warnings that it would not be allowed for drivers to wear jewellery while competing, but he made it out onto the track and set the eighth-fastest time on softs.

His teammate George Russell continued his impressive form with the second-fastest time, but there remains plenty to be done this weekend.

The session was not without incident as Esteban Ocon was investigated for a near-collision with Russell early on in the pits, Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas span out on turn 7, and Carlos Sainz narrowly avoided a crash with a wall only to puncture his tyre.

Amongst the drama and confusion, and after Bottas caused a red flag, it was the season’s dominant drivers so far who finished in the top three with Leclerc ahead of Russell and then Verstappen, with session two due later in the day.

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Leclerc quickest at Miami Grand Prix first practice session

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc set the fastest time at the Miami Grand Prix first practice session.

The Monegasque is the current championship leader and he is facing a challenge from last season’s champion Max Verstappen, whose Red Bull team appears to have put their early season reliability issues behind them.

Leclerc and Verstappen were quickest out of the blocks as they set early fast times, but all drivers whittled away the time as they got used to a brand new track.

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Many of them struggled to anticipate the moves of their peers around the course, into and out of the pits, with a completely fresh layout taking time to master.

Before the race it was not clear whether Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton would be permitted – or willing – to race as the FIA repeated its warnings that it would not be allowed for drivers to wear jewellery while competing, but he made it out onto the track and set the eighth-fastest time on softs.

His teammate George Russell continued his impressive form with the second-fastest time, but there remains plenty to be done this weekend.

The session was not without incident as Esteban Ocon was investigated for a near-collision with Russell early on in the pits, Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas span out on turn 7, and Carlos Sainz narrowly avoided a crash with a wall only to puncture his tyre.

Amongst the drama and confusion, and after Bottas caused a red flag, it was the season’s dominant drivers so far who finished in the top three with Leclerc ahead of Russell and then Verstappen, with session two due later in the day.

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Leclerc quickest at Miami Grand Prix first practice session

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc set the fastest time at the Miami Grand Prix first practice session.

The Monegasque is the current championship leader and he is facing a challenge from last season’s champion Max Verstappen, whose Red Bull team appears to have put their early season reliability issues behind them.

Leclerc and Verstappen were quickest out of the blocks as they set early fast times, but all drivers whittled away the time as they got used to a brand new track.

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Many of them struggled to anticipate the moves of their peers around the course, into and out of the pits, with a completely fresh layout taking time to master.

Before the race it was not clear whether Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton would be permitted – or willing – to race as the FIA repeated its warnings that it would not be allowed for drivers to wear jewellery while competing, but he made it out onto the track and set the eighth-fastest time on softs.

His teammate George Russell continued his impressive form with the second-fastest time, but there remains plenty to be done this weekend.

The session was not without incident as Esteban Ocon was investigated for a near-collision with Russell early on in the pits, Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas span out on turn 7, and Carlos Sainz narrowly avoided a crash with a wall only to puncture his tyre.

Amongst the drama and confusion, and after Bottas caused a red flag, it was the season’s dominant drivers so far who finished in the top three with Leclerc ahead of Russell and then Verstappen, with session two due later in the day.

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Max Verstappen warned that ‘a lot of things can go wrong’ this weekend at the new Miami Grand Prix.

The race is the first of the season in the United States, in a year which features two US races for the first time in a Formula One campaign.

On a street circuit that is unfamiliar to racers, the Red Bull driver and previous year’s champion, said that it might not be possible to repeat the success at Imola, where he won both the Grand Prix proper and the sprint race the preceding Saturday.

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“I think you always want to achieve a weekend like we had at Imola, but that’s not always the case,” he cautioned. “Let’s see what we can do here.

“We have a good car, and we can have a good result again, but on a new track a lot of things can go wrong or can go well.

“It’s of course trying to find out what works for you, get up to speed on a new track, find out what works for you with the tarmac and what goes from there, and try to do something similar as at Imola.

“I think the fast corners are cool, the straights are very long. We have the tight section of the track which is interesting as well.”

Verstappen’s Red Bull Teammate Sergio Perez observed that there were dangers with the track, suggesting the surface is not the cleanest.

He said: “It will be interesting to see the grip level. The asphalt looks a bit different, some places looks like it’s already opening up. Other than that I think it’s going to be a great race.

“The circuit has really long straights so for racing it should be a good circuit. We should give a good, fun race to the fans.”

Seven-time champion and Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, perhaps distracted by a spat over his jewellery, has endured a miserable start to the season, and did not appear any more confident that his car would improve despite work behind the scenes since the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix two weeks ago.

“You can expect that we’ll be giving it our all and trying our best,” he stated. “There’s been a huge amount of work in the background, everyone working as hard as we can.

“We’ve got a new rear wing, for example. So I’m just grateful for everyone keeping their head down and putting in amazing, hard work.”

As for any improved performance, he said: “I don’t anticipate much change in that sense.”

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc, the early season leader, said he had put his accident at Imola to the back of his mind to focus on pushing hard for another victory.

“It’s a mistake that cost some points,” he said. “Instead of third, we finished sixth, which is never great especially in the position we are in this year.

“I just analysed what went wrong and I was just too optimistic, so I just have to turn the page now and focus on the future.

“This is the beginning of the season – we are always there. It’s always extremely close with Red Bull. I don’t know who will be on top this weekend, but for sure we will have a shot to win here if we do everything perfect.”

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Max Verstappen warned that ‘a lot of things can go wrong’ this weekend at the new Miami Grand Prix.

The race is the first of the season in the United States, in a year which features two US races for the first time in a Formula One campaign.

On a street circuit that is unfamiliar to racers, the Red Bull driver and previous year’s champion, said that it might not be possible to repeat the success at Imola, where he won both the Grand Prix proper and the sprint race the preceding Saturday.

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“I think you always want to achieve a weekend like we had at Imola, but that’s not always the case,” he cautioned. “Let’s see what we can do here.

“We have a good car, and we can have a good result again, but on a new track a lot of things can go wrong or can go well.

“It’s of course trying to find out what works for you, get up to speed on a new track, find out what works for you with the tarmac and what goes from there, and try to do something similar as at Imola.

“I think the fast corners are cool, the straights are very long. We have the tight section of the track which is interesting as well.”

Verstappen’s Red Bull Teammate Sergio Perez observed that there were dangers with the track, suggesting the surface is not the cleanest.

He said: “It will be interesting to see the grip level. The asphalt looks a bit different, some places looks like it’s already opening up. Other than that I think it’s going to be a great race.

“The circuit has really long straights so for racing it should be a good circuit. We should give a good, fun race to the fans.”

Seven-time champion and Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, perhaps distracted by a spat over his jewellery, has endured a miserable start to the season, and did not appear any more confident that his car would improve despite work behind the scenes since the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix two weeks ago.

“You can expect that we’ll be giving it our all and trying our best,” he stated. “There’s been a huge amount of work in the background, everyone working as hard as we can.

“We’ve got a new rear wing, for example. So I’m just grateful for everyone keeping their head down and putting in amazing, hard work.”

As for any improved performance, he said: “I don’t anticipate much change in that sense.”

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc, the early season leader, said he had put his accident at Imola to the back of his mind to focus on pushing hard for another victory.

“It’s a mistake that cost some points,” he said. “Instead of third, we finished sixth, which is never great especially in the position we are in this year.

“I just analysed what went wrong and I was just too optimistic, so I just have to turn the page now and focus on the future.

“This is the beginning of the season – we are always there. It’s always extremely close with Red Bull. I don’t know who will be on top this weekend, but for sure we will have a shot to win here if we do everything perfect.”

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Max Verstappen warned that ‘a lot of things can go wrong’ this weekend at the new Miami Grand Prix.

The race is the first of the season in the United States, in a year which features two US races for the first time in a Formula One campaign.

On a street circuit that is unfamiliar to racers, the Red Bull driver and previous year’s champion, said that it might not be possible to repeat the success at Imola, where he won both the Grand Prix proper and the sprint race the preceding Saturday.

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“I think you always want to achieve a weekend like we had at Imola, but that’s not always the case,” he cautioned. “Let’s see what we can do here.

“We have a good car, and we can have a good result again, but on a new track a lot of things can go wrong or can go well.

“It’s of course trying to find out what works for you, get up to speed on a new track, find out what works for you with the tarmac and what goes from there, and try to do something similar as at Imola.

“I think the fast corners are cool, the straights are very long. We have the tight section of the track which is interesting as well.”

Verstappen’s Red Bull Teammate Sergio Perez observed that there were dangers with the track, suggesting the surface is not the cleanest.

He said: “It will be interesting to see the grip level. The asphalt looks a bit different, some places looks like it’s already opening up. Other than that I think it’s going to be a great race.

“The circuit has really long straights so for racing it should be a good circuit. We should give a good, fun race to the fans.”

Seven-time champion and Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, perhaps distracted by a spat over his jewellery, has endured a miserable start to the season, and did not appear any more confident that his car would improve despite work behind the scenes since the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix two weeks ago.

“You can expect that we’ll be giving it our all and trying our best,” he stated. “There’s been a huge amount of work in the background, everyone working as hard as we can.

“We’ve got a new rear wing, for example. So I’m just grateful for everyone keeping their head down and putting in amazing, hard work.”

As for any improved performance, he said: “I don’t anticipate much change in that sense.”

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc, the early season leader, said he had put his accident at Imola to the back of his mind to focus on pushing hard for another victory.

“It’s a mistake that cost some points,” he said. “Instead of third, we finished sixth, which is never great especially in the position we are in this year.

“I just analysed what went wrong and I was just too optimistic, so I just have to turn the page now and focus on the future.

“This is the beginning of the season – we are always there. It’s always extremely close with Red Bull. I don’t know who will be on top this weekend, but for sure we will have a shot to win here if we do everything perfect.”

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Embattled Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton faces a new problem over a jewellery ban for drivers during races.

Hamilton often wears jewellery, including to press conferences and around the race weekend, and he has been reminded at the Miami Grand Prix that drivers are not permitted to wear jewellery due to Formula One regulations.

Sky Sports is reporting that the FIA has insisted drivers wear fireproof underwear and do not wear jewellery. The rule has been in place since 2005 but has not been brought up publicly until now, 12 years after Hamilton started to wear earrings to events.

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The British driver could face a fine or other punishments if he does not change his practice. Speaking to the press before the action on Friday, he thought the authorities were going too far.

“I couldn’t get any more jewellery on today, but I don’t really have a lot more to add since the last time we spoke about it,” Hamilton said.

“It’s almost like a step backwards if you think about the steps we’re taking as a sport, and the more important issues and causes we need to be focused on.

“I think we have made such great strides in the sport, we’re here in Miami. This is such a small thing I’ve been in the sport for 16 years, I’ve been wearing jewellery for 16 years. I’ve only been wearing earrings in the car and my nose rings, which I can’t even remove. It seems unnecessary for us to get into this spat.

“I’ll try to communicate and work with Mohammed [Ben Sulayem, FIA president]. I’m here to be an ally of the sport of Formula One and I think we’ve got bigger fish to fry and impact to have.”

“I can’t remove at least two of them,” he adeed. “One I can’t really explain where it is.

“But what I can say is it’s platinum that I have, so it’s non-magnetic, it’s never been a safety issue in the past. I’ve had in 16 years so many MRI scans and not had to take out the platinum.

“And if they stop me then so be it. We’ve got a spare driver… there’s lots to do in the city anyway so I’ll be good either way.”

This is not the first time that this row has reared its head this season, with the Australian Grand Prix also the setting for Hamilton’s protests over his jewellery.

The seven-time champion insisted that for some of his pieces it would simply be impossible to remove them from his body.

“I feel they are personal things. You should be able to be who you are. There’s stuff that I can’t move,” he said.

“I literally can’t take these out [pointing to piercings on his right ear]. They’re literally welded on so I’d have to get them chopped off or something. So they’ll be staying.”

He continued: “I’ve got certain piercings that I really just can’t take out that not many people know of. I’m kidding, I’m kidding!

“It’s been the rule forever. Since I’ve been here it’s been the rule, so there’s nothing new. I’m just going to come with more jewellery next week.”

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